Glencoe & Beyond PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP tour
Spend 5 days/4 nights photographing stunning winter scenes in Glencoe plus other stunning locations close by
GLENCOE & BEYOND PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
SPEND 5 DAYS PHOTOGRAPHING STUNNING SCENES IN & AROUND GLENCOE INCLUDING SINGLE OCCUPANCY ACCOMMODATION
19th to 23rd January 2026
5 Days/4 Nights
4 People
Self Catering Single Occupancy with en-suite
Transport Included
Easy Difficulty ( i )

Meet at Glencoe
Start: 10:00
£1195
(£300 Deposit)
5-Day Photography Workshop in and around Glencoe
Join me for a five-day photography workshop in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands. We’ll be based in Glencoe, staying in a comfortable self-catering cottage, and exploring some of Scotland’s most iconic landscapes—including Buachaille Etive Mòr, Kilchurn Castle, Corpach, and Castle Stalker.
Why Glencoe?
Glencoe is nothing short of awe-inspiring, earning its reputation as one of Scotland’s most spectacular locations. It was the first place I visited in Scotland years ago, and it remains close to my heart. With its dramatic mountains, rivers, and lochs, it truly is a photographer’s paradise, offering both easily accessible vantage points and more challenging high-ground locations for those who wish to explore further.
Photography Locations
We’ll cover a variety of locations, primarily along the A82 corridor, from Rannoch Moor to Glencoe Village. Highlights include:
- Loch na h-Achlaise & The Black Mount – A stunning viewpoint across the loch.
- Buachaille Etive Mòr (“The Buckle”) – One of Scotland’s most recognizable mountains, best photographed from multiple angles, including Black Rock Cottage and the River Coupall.
- The Three Sisters – Towering peaks with excellent vantage points along the river.
- Glencoe Lochan – A peaceful loch within walking distance of our accommodation, backed by the Pap of Glencoe.
- Glen Etive – A scenic glen, made famous by the movie Skyfall, with waterfalls and a fjord-like loch at its end.
- Kilchurn Castle (Loch Awe) – A stunning, classic photography spot, especially when the water is still enough for reflections.
- Castle Stalker – A picturesque castle on an island in a sea loch.
- Corpach – Featuring an abandoned boat on the beach with Ben Nevis, the UK’s highest mountain, in the background.
If time and weather allow, we may also explore Glenfinnan, Glen Nevis, and Steall Falls.
Why January?
This workshop takes place in January for several reasons:
- More sociable sunrise/sunset times – No need for 3 AM wake-up calls!
- Fewer tourists – Enjoy quieter landscapes.
- Possible snow-capped peaks – With a bit of luck, the mountains will be dusted in snow, adding an extra layer of drama to our shots.
- No midges! – A big bonus if you’ve experienced them in the summer.
Weather in Scotland is unpredictable, and we could experience all four seasons in a single day. That said, we’ll make the most of whatever conditions we’re given.
Workshop Structure & Flexibility
This workshop is flexible and relaxed, designed to maximize shooting opportunities based on weather conditions.
- Our primary focus will be golden hour photography, heading out for sunrise and sunset with locations potentially added on as we travel.
- During the day, we’ll have time for post-processing sessions, image reviews, and breaks for meals at our cottage.
- If conditions are more suited to moody daytime photography, we may adjust our plans accordingly (for example, visiting Glen Etive in overcast weather).
- I’ll provide a nightly briefing with the next day’s plan based on the latest weather forecast.
I’ll guide you through my workflow and techniques, demonstrating composition, focusing, tripod use, filter techniques, exposure blending, and working with light. We’ll also cover advanced techniques as the week progresses.
Accommodation & Meals
We’ll be staying at Callart View, a self-catering cottage located on Loch Leven in Glencoe Village. This former guesthouse offers the convenience of en-suite bedrooms, giving everyone their own space.
- Self-catering allows us flexibility with meal times—we can cook in the cottage or choose from local dining options.
- Most evenings, we’ll be back by 16:30, giving us plenty of time for dinner.
- We typically celebrate the final night with a group meal out.
Transport & Travel
- Transport during the workshop is provided, so you can relax and enjoy the scenery.
- If arriving via public transport, buses run through Glencoe, and trains stop at Fort William or Bridge of Orchy, with connecting buses available.
Booking Details
- A £300 non-refundable deposit secures your place.
- The balance is due 8 weeks before the workshop.
- Payment options, including full or balance payments via credit card, Klarna or PayPal credit, are available on the website.
- Upon booking, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a kit list, discount codes, meeting details, and a pre-workshop questionnaire to help tailor the experience to your needs.
The workshop concludes on Friday at 10:00 AM, allowing us to catch a final sunrise before departure.
I look forward to guiding you through this incredible landscape and helping you capture stunning images of the Scottish Highlands!
Whats Included?
- Technical tuition
- Advice
- Transport from meeting point
- Post-processing tutorials
- Single occupancy accommodation including en-suite
I can also provide (group share)
- Tripod
- Set of filters
What You Need
- Suitable outdoor clothing (No jeans or trainers)
- Camera with spare battery(s) and SD card
- Walking boots
- Head Torch
- Tripod (Can also loan)
- Camera manual
- Food & Drink
- Transport to the meeting point
- Personal insurance
Good to have
- A selection of lenses
- Remote Shutter
- Filters
Difficulty Description
Below is an explanation of the difficulty for the workshop. It will also largely be dictated by your own perception and also your previous experience in this kind of environment. The rating is a rough guide and in context to the type of workshop e.g. a hill-walking workshop moderate is different to a standard day workshop moderate. I have tried to explain more about the day in the description above also.
This workshop is listed as easy. Most locations are within 15 minutes walk with returns to the car between locations. Some footpaths may be paved, however please also expect natural trails of a stable surface where you may encounter natural and unavoidable features such as rocks, tree roots, mud etc. It is unlikely we will be off the beaten track and these paths will be well used and popular. Once we arrive at our photography location we may be off the main path and as such extra care must be taken with any potential hazards. I will advise if I can see any hazards and if you are unsure, please ask.