Ingleton 1940s Weekend
Join us for a captivating Photo Walk that transports you to the 1940s, where you'll capture the essence of nostalgia and action in the charming Yorkshire Dales village of Ingleton. This unique experience not only allows you to document the past but also teaches traditional photography techniques, social documentary, and street photography, making it perfect for enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Date & Time: Saturday 5th July, 2:00pm
Meeting Point: Entrance to Ingleton Community Centre, Main Street, Ingleton, LA6 3HG. Google Maps: 54.152099, -2.469278 ///solid.spicy.hamsters
Car Parking: Pay & Display Car Park at meeting point (£2.90 for up to 3 hours). Alternative free on-street parking is available on the B6255 but may be limited.
Walk Duration: 2.5 hours
Walk Distance: Approx. 1.5 miles
Walk Terrain: Paths are made from tarmac. Paths are mainly level throughout with a few undulating sections.
Recommended Equipment:
Please note that these are recommendations only, you may wish to bring additional/alternative kit.
- Any camera
- A film camera with black & white film would be good but digital cameras will be accepted!
- A wide to mid range lens (e.g. 24 - 70mm on full frame)
- A telephoto lens may be useful
Access & Facilities:
- Public Transport: Bus stop opposite Ingleton Community Centre - 0 miles
- Public Toilets: Ingleton National Park Car Park - 0.1 miles
On this Photo Walk you will...
- Receive a combination of group & 1to1 tuition
- Take part in a practical task to help you to engage with your subject matter
- Receive constructive photo critiques
- Have the chance to ask any questions you may have
All details will be provided in the Photo Walk Fact File, available after booking.