Frome Wessex Camera Club

 
Here is a list of photographic holidays/courses which might be of interest to club members.
Links to relevant web sites are indicated by the underlined text. 

Pease note - Frome Wessex Camera Club has no responsibility for the quality of the courses

detailed below, their appearance on this list should not be taken as any kind of endorsement.

 
Stills Photo Tours Our photo tours are designed for people of all abilities in photography and our friendly and professional tutoring on the photographic holidays suit males and females of all ages. Web site: www.stillsphototours.com
David Noton David Noton is an award winning landscape and travel photographer with over 24 years experience as a professional under his belt. During his photographic career David has travelled to just about every corner of the Globe.  Photographic workshops at a variety of different venues. Web site: www.davidnoton.com
bangwallop A fresh, innovative photographic venue based in the heart of salcombe. 2000 square feet of waterside industrial building have been transformed - the minimalist interior encompasses a gallery with shopping, drinks bar and 3 studios dedicated to the art of photography.  The bangwallop school offers a range of courses for every level of skill, and interest.  Web site: www.bangwallop.co.uk/homepage
Caledonian Images Photographic holidays based on the coastal area of Moray Firth.  Join like minded people who just love to take photographs and totally immerse yourself in the experience. Get together in the evenings to download your work and discuss it with others in the group.  Web site: www.caledonianimages.com/  flyer click here (pdf 1MB).
fotoforever A unique opportunity to photograph wildlife in the Amazon.  FotoForever is a non-profit organisation which runs photography workshops in Peru, and offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to capture the wildlife of the Amazon Rainforest under the guidance and support of renowned professional wildlife
photographer Elliot Neep, and a professional team of rainforest research and
conservation experts.  Web site www.fotoforever.org  flyer here (pdf 0.5MB)
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