Peak District Photography

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Photography

The Peak District is full of interesting people and places, stunning views and scenery, atmospheric skys and country village life. In short a landscape or social documentary photographers dream.

The cottage, located next to the village cricket green, close to Bugsworth canal Basin and with acres of open countryside and panoramic views on the doorstep, is a great place for photographers to stay and indulge in their passion. With wifi access too you can upload images onto the web the same day if you want to.

With its diverse landscape and seasonal events the Peak District attracts photographers all year round.
   Peak District - Hartington signpost
 You only have to look at the work of some local professionals to see why.

  • Richard Wheeler – a fine art photographer specialising in landscape photography around the Peak District.
    You can follow Richard on Twitter too.
  • Barry Levers – photos of the Dark Peak
  • Peak District Scenes
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    But Peak District photography is not just for the pros though. You only have to look on other websites to see what keen amateurs can create.
    Winter wall - Peak District

  • Here is a selection of Buxworth photographs on Flickr.
  • My Peak Experience – a site where members of the public share their Peak District photos, videos, words and audio with the world

If you want to come to the Peak District to learn more about photography you could try
Simon Watkinson In Focus Photo Training
The Spout Farmhouse Studio
Reapsmoor
Longnor
Near Buxton
Derbyshire
SK17 0LL
01298 687477

Sunset with grass - Buxworth Peak District

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