FAROE ISLANDS MAY 6TH TO 13TH 2027

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£2,400.00

Dates: May 6–13, 2027
Location: Faroe Islands, Denmark (North Atlantic)
Focus: Landscape, adventure, and low-light photography
Group Size: Maximum 4 participants for intimate instruction
Skill Level: Intermediate to advanced (or committed beginners)
Cost: £2400 per person (includes instruction, transport, boat trip, and planning materials)


What You’ll Experience

This is not a typical photo tour. It’s a hands-on, field-based workshop designed to deepen your connection to place and sharpen your creative process. You’ll photograph:

  • Gásadalur – A remote village with a waterfall cascading into the sea

  • Tjørnuvík – Black-sand beach facing the sea stacks of Risin og Kellingin

  • Saksun – A quiet valley of turf-roofed houses and reflective waters

  • Kallur Lighthouse – Cliff-edge compositions reached by ferry and hike

  • Drangarnir Sea Arch – A boat trip to one of the Faroes’ most iconic formations

  • Remote ridges and passes – For solitude, scale, and shifting weather

If skies clear, we’ll shoot at night—Milky Way, aurora borealis, and meteor trails. But this is not an astrophotography workshop. It’s about readiness, responsiveness, and the adventure of working with what the land and sky offer.


What You’ll Learn

  • Composition and exposure techniques for dramatic landscapes

  • Bracketing and blending for dynamic range and mood

  • Drone photography: legal, safe, and story-driven

  • Creative decision-making in unpredictable weather

  • Building images that feel like stories, not just scenes

Instruction is adaptive and personal. You’ll receive guidance tailored to your goals, gear, and experience level.


What’s Included

  • 7 days of immersive field instruction

  • Boat trip to Drangarnir with shooting time

  • Transport between locations

  • Drone compliance briefing and support

  • Pre-trip planning guide and gear checklist

  • Post-workshop feedback and portfolio review


What to Bring

  • DSLR or mirrorless camera with manual controls

  • Wide-angle lens (f/2.8 or faster recommended)

  • Tripod, remote shutter, headlamp

  • Warm, waterproof clothing and hiking boots

  • Drone (optional, with CE marking and insurance)

  • A sense of adventure and patience


Why Join This Workshop

Simon Waldram is known for his emotionally resonant landscape photography and transformative teaching style. This workshop is designed for photographers who want to move beyond technique into meaning—who believe that the best images are earned through effort, presence, and connection to place.