14 Dec

Photographic workshop in Stunning Tuscany

‘Stunning Tuscany’ – A photographic experience of Tuscany like no other.

Tuscany has some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of Italy. With birds of prey soaring above hillside villages, woodpeckers pecking furiously in the dense yet sweet-smelling forests, rich with many species of truffles all year round, and the mist dawns casting a hypnotic haze over the fields and meadows, blanketed in spring flowers, it is no wonder photographers of all genres and abilities flock to this captivating Italian region.

Tuscany may be on your 2012 holiday shortlist, and if it isn’t, then it should be, particularly if you a partial to a touch of photography. So that’s your destination taken care of, now you’ll be wondering when to make your excursion to Tuscany. Well let us persuade you to make it in early May so that you can attend a six-night photographic experience in Tuscany in 2012.

‘Stunning Tuscany’ is a photographic workshop that is being held from 3 – 9 May, 2012. Guests will stay on the outskirts of the small town of San Quirico d’Orcia, overlooking a landscape that has been described as being a ‘photographer’s dream location.’

Led by British photographer Ian Bradley, ‘Stunning Tuscany’ includes group trips to the hilltop town of Pienza at dawn to capture the mystifying dawn mist on camera, various other dawn-made photo shoots, including one of the beautiful Montefollonico region as well as Tuscany’s famous Cypress trees, which never fail to make a fabulous photo.

Tutorials and workshops will take place in which guests will be given tips and advice by Ian Bradley who will be joined by fellow professional photographer, Jim Pascoe, who will offer guests a new dimension to the tutorials besides Ian’s.

To really capture the essence of ‘Stunning Tuscany’, guests will be required to walk along rough and sometimes demanding terrain, although walking in Tuscany is almost as imperative as going there with your camera.

For more information on Stunning Tuscany and how to experience Tuscany in a unique and exceptional way, visit Ian Bradley’s website at ianbradley.com.