The stories of the trees and woodlands at Clumber Park, which is looked after by the National Trust, is both varied and interesting. What stories will you tell with your camera, and how?
This event is part of a series of four that RPS East Midlands is running in conjunction with the RPS TWT national project that aims to have over 50 walks aimed at inspiring members to photograph wooded environments.
Once booked you will be invited to a zoom talk by Paul Mitchell FRPS who will talk about his approach to woodland photography to give you some ideas about creating your own. How you decide to create your work is up to you though. At RPS East Midlands we do urge photographers to create small photography projects rather than single images.
Our day at Clumber Park will begin at 10am with coffee before heading off to look at the trees of Clumber’s heritage apple collection on a guided walk. After lunch we will head out again to explore the great trees of Clumber Park.
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All directions will be supplied to attendees prior to the event.
Prepared pathways make Clumber Park very accessible.
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The date is provisional at the moment/further details to follow.