
Scotland
Scotland
Join us as we trace Scotland's compelling history on visits to battlefields, fortresses, and ancient tombs. We will cruise Loch Ness and explore the serene hills dotted with farms and the famous Highland cows and sheep. We’ll begin in the capital city of Edinburgh – from the heart of the historic Old Town to the waterfront at Leith. Combined with a thriving arts and cultural scene, whisky tastings, topped off with a colorful history of epic battles and historic castles this workshop delivers the country's most photogenic locations.
OUR LOCATIONS
- Edinburgh, The Grass Market, Victoria Street
- The Royal Mile, Carlton Hill
- Pitlochry, Loch Ness & Urquhart Castle
- Trossachs Ben A’an/Lake Katherine
- Whiskey Tour
These locations are tentative and may change depending on weather and spontaneous photographic opportunities.
COST

WHAT'S INCLUDED
8 Days/7 Nights
- On location classes, demos and assistance in the field
- 4 Classes and edit/critique sessions
- 2 Dinners
- 1 Lunch
- All breakfasts
- Private whisky tasting and tour
- All internal transportation
- Travel, landscape, architecture, waterscape, and people photography
This workshop does not include airfare to/from Scotland.
Weather | Sun
June – Temps 80/64 F Sunrise 5:20am | Sunset 8:20pm
Travel Information
Airport: Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
Transfer to downtown is about 25 minutes
Accommodations
We usually book upscale boutique hotels in the 4 and 5 star category.
Edinburgh: The Apex City Hotel or similar
Loch Ness: The Lovat Hotel or similar
Fun Facts
The official animal of Scotland is the Unicorn.
Scotland has approximately 790 islands and has three officially recognised languages: English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic.
Scotland is the home of golf. The modern game of golf was developed in Scotland, and the The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is the world governing body of the game. The game has been played in Scotland since the Middle Ages, and the Old Course at St. Andrews itself dates back to at least the mid-1500s.