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Dramatic Seascapes
Photography Workshop

NEXT DATE: Saturday 12th September

LOCATION: Saltwick Bay, North Yorkshire

Photograpy Workshop Location

Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire

Start Time: 10:00am

Finish Time: 12:30pm

Maximum Group Size

5 Participants

£

Workshop Cost

£45.00

What you'll learn

  • Fundamentals of seascape photography

  • Ways of injecting drama into your photographs 

  • Seascape camera settings

  • Composing seascape photographs

  • Critical photography analysis

Workshop highlights 

  • Maximum 5 participants

  • Professional photographer guide

  • 1to1 photography tuition & feedback

  • Dramatic seaside location

  • Freedom to take your own images

Photography Workshop Location

Saltwick Bay

This, often forgotten cove, is filled with dramatic rock formations and also the remains of a shipwreck, which is uncovered at low tide. Here you can capture the drama of the waves crashing onto the rocks, framed by the tall cliffs that surround the bay. 

Meeting Point:

Saltwick Bay Lay-by, Whitby Holiday Park, Hawsker Lane, Whitby, YO22 4JX. 54.482599, -0.589454 - ///claw.spirit.merit

Parking: Pay & Display

Lay-by Free

Public Transport:

No public transport to this location.

Nearest Facilities

Public toilets are located at Whitby Holiday, a short walk from the workshop meeting point.

Whitby Holiday Park also has a shop to purchase refreshments if required. 

Photography workshop itinerary

Introduction: 10 minutes

Tom will introduce the photography workshop and participants will have the chance to introduce themselves. 

Section 1: 20 minutes - Seascape Fundamentals

The tutor will introduce you to ways in which you can approach seascape photography and outline techniques for intensifying the drama in your photographs. 

Task: 45 minutes - Creating Drama

Workshop participants will be given a practical task to help put the theory covered in section one into practice, whilst going in search of scenes that show off the drama of the bay. During the task you will be given 1to1 support and feedback on any images you make. 

Section 2: 20 minutes - Different Approaches

During this theory part of the workshop you will be shown a series of photographs taken at Saltwick Bay, each photographed from a different perspective. You will also have the chance to participate in a group critique of them. This is a great opportunity to hear about other people's perspectives and a chance to share your own. 

Time to explore & Q&A: 45 minutes

The final part of the workshop allows participants to explore at their own leisure. During this time you will be given 1to1 support from the tutor and have chance to ask any questions that may have arisen during the workshop. 

Workshop summary: 10 minutes

The tutor will summarise the content of the workshop, allow people to ask any final questions and offer support on changing photographs to black and white using post production software. 

Who is this workshop for?

Perfect for

  • Beginners looking for an introduction to seascape photography

  • Enthusiasts looking to improve their seascape photography skills

  • Hobbyist photographers looking to add an extra dimension to their photography skillset

  • Mirrorless & DSLR camera users

  • Phone photographers welcome

Fitness level

Saltwick Bay is accessed via a series of steep, uneven steps. The beach is a combination of rock, sand and stone, which can be uneven and slippery in places. You need a good level of fitness to attend this workshop.

Walk distance: approx 1.5 miles

Equipment recommendations

  • A digital camera (DSLR, mirrorless or phone)

  • A standard lens (e.g. 24-70mm on full frame)

  • Spare batteries & memory cards, just in case

  • Wellington boots

  • Waterproofs, just in case

Meet your tutor -
Tom Marsh

I took my first photograph at the age of eight using my parents' disposable camera during a family trip to Bolton Abbey in the Yorkshire Dales. By the age of ten, I had saved enough pocket money to buy my first camera, and photography has been a big part of my life ever since.

In 2014, I graduated with Merit from the University of Westminster's MA in Photographic Studies, where I learned from some of the UK's leading photographers alongside internationally recognised practitioners. During this time, I exhibited my work in London and back home in Yorkshire.

I've always loved exploring my home county, and I'm incredibly proud to call myself a Yorkshireman. In 2012, I decided to combine my passion for photography with my knowledge of Yorkshire's most beautiful and inspiring locations. That's how Yorkshire Photo Walks was born.

Since then, I've helped over 1,000 photographers develop their skills through friendly, practical photography workshops and one-to-one tuition across Yorkshire. Whether you're picking up a camera for the first time or looking to refine your technique, my aim is to help you grow in confidence, enjoy your photography and come away seeing the world a little differently.

I specialise in landscape, urban and creative photography, with a particular passion for minimalism, abstract photography and black and white imagery. I'm also proud to run regular night photography workshops as part of the Yorkshire Dales Dark Skies Festival, helping photographers capture the beauty of Yorkshire's night skies while learning techniques for photographing the Milky Way, stars and low-light landscapes.

I believe great photography isn't just about knowing which buttons to press. Anyone can take a decent photograph in good light, but understanding why a composition works, how light shapes an image, and how to think creatively behind the camera is what takes your photography to the next level. Rather than encouraging people to memorise rules, I focus on helping you understand the principles so you can develop your own style and make better creative decisions.

My teaching style is relaxed, approachable and enjoyable. Photography should be fun, so I believe learning should be too. You can always expect friendly, constructive feedback, plenty of encouragement, and an open-minded approach, whatever your photographic interests.

On my photography workshops, it's never about having the newest camera or the most expensive equipment. Your enthusiasm, curiosity and willingness to learn are what matter most.

If you'd like to explore some of Yorkshire's most spectacular locations while improving your photography skills, I'd love to welcome you on one of my photography workshops. Whether you're interested in landscape photography, urban photography, creative techniques or night photography, my workshops are designed to help you become a more confident and creative photographer while enjoying a great day out with like-minded people.

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