Our Photography Courses competition is now live as part of our exhibition of wildlife photography at the world famous Martin Mere wetlands centre in Lancashire.
We are exhibiting around sixty images all taken by our tutor Barrie Kelly who has traveled the world capturing startling images of birds and animals.
The exhibition is split into three categories of image: United Kingdom, Europe and Africa (in particular photographs taken in the Masai Mara in Kenya.)
The competition we are running allows visitors to the exhibition to be entered into a prize draw to win photography gift vouchers.
Entrants to the photography gift vouchers competition are entered into a free prize draw to win gift vouchers which have a total value of £400.00
There are two prizes of photography gift vouchers to the value of £75.00 and ten photography gift vouchers to the value of £25.00
How to Win Photography Gift Vouchers
To be entered into the photography gift vouchers competition you have to email the phrase that is on the poster at the exhibition at Martin Mere to the address shown. One entry per email address. The draw will be made after the birdwatching festival closes and winners will be notified by email.
We guarantee that we will not share entrants’s email addresses with any third party, but may from time to time alert entrants to offers and promotions from North West Photography Courses. Entrants can request to have their email details deleted at any time.
As well as exhibiting photographs at Martin Mere, we are also offering free workshops on wildlife photography led by Barrie Kelly.
These take place on Saturday 22nd November and Sunday 23rd November. The workshops can be booked via the centre but it is advisable to call as soon as possible as interest is bound to be very high.
Barrie is a former Olympic athlete who says his success in wildlife photography owes much to the determination and focused pursuit of excellence learned whilst competing at the highest level in sport.
Barrie’s wildlife photography began with a point and shoot camera he borrowed when he was on a safari in 1990. A hobby turned into a passion which has taken him around the world on assignments and now he uses skills to teach others.
Barrie will go into detail on his approach to a shoot and the techniques he uses to achieve the absolute sharpness and detail that distinguishes the highest levels of wildlife photography.
He will select some favourites from his work to describe how he achieved the images and will be happy to answer questions from photographers of every level of ability.
Advance booking of the workshops is essential as numbers are limited. To book your place please call 01704 895181