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  • Faroe Islands
  • 25th April - 02nd May, 2026

  • £3795pp - Deposit of £950.00pp

    • Photographic tuition, support and feedback

    • 7 nights Accommodation in 4 star Hotel Foroyar

    • Breakfasts

    • Boat excursion to photograph the incredible Drangarnir sea arch

    • Boat excursion to the Vestmanna sea cliffs

    • Hiking fees

    • Transport between locations during workshop

    • Flights to / from Faroe Islands

    • Meals not specified

    • Insurance (e.g. travel, liability, photographic & personal accident)

  • Moderate

  • 7 nights / 8 days

  • 6

  • FaroeIslands2026

Faroe Islands

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  • 25th April - 02nd May, 2026

  • £3795pp - Deposit of £950.00pp

Join me for an unforgettable photographic adventure to one of the most remote and visually stunning destinations on earth, the Faroe Islands. Nestled in the North Atlantic between Iceland and Norway, this dramatic archipelago is a playground for landscape photographers, offering towering sea cliffs, rugged coastlines, dramatic waterfalls, and ever-changing weather that creates moody, atmospheric conditions perfect for striking imagery.

Throughout this workshop, we will explore some of the islands' most iconic and hidden locations, including windswept fjords, remote mountain passes, quaint fishing villages, and the legendary Múlafossur Waterfall.  From our base in the capital Torshavn, and thanks to the Faroe's excellent network of roads and undersea tunnels we will be able to access and photograph locations in five different islands.

Due to both the time of year and the Faroe Islands location in the far north, I have decided to make a radical change on this workshop and skip sunrise.  This will mean we won't need to drag ourselves up in the middle of the night, in the hope of a sunrise before a long day ahead.  Instead, we plan to start the day with breakfast at a respectable time of around 08:30, and then head out for the day at 10am.  After visiting a couple of locations during the day, we can return to the hotel in time for an early dinner, before heading out again to shoot the evening light and sunset.  Photography in the Faroe Islands is all about mood and drama, and there will be plenty of that throughout the day.

The plan for the week is as follows:

Saturday 25th April

I'll pick you up mid afternoon from Vagar Intnernational Airport and drive you to the hotel for check in, followed by dinner.  After dinner we will head out for our first evening of photography, shooting on the north coast of Eysturoy.

Sunday 26th April - Friday 1st May

For each of the next six days we will be busy photographing many of the islands' dramatic vistas.  Each day we will be out from 10am until around 5pm, visiting locations throughout the islands of Eysturoy, Streymoy, Vagar, Bordoy and Vidoy.  After returning to the hotel for dinner, we will venture out again to photograph in the evening light, returning to the hotel around 10:30pm.  There will be two boat trips during the week, one to experience the towering Vestmanna sea cliffs which will give you a unique perspective of some of Europes highest cliffs as well as the opportunity to photograph many different sea birds.  The second boat trip will take us close to the awe inspiring Drangarnir sea arch on the island of Vagar.  As well as having the opportunity to shoot the arch from the boat, we will make a shore landing on nearby private land where we can photograph the arch close up with the benefit of our tripods.

Saturday 2nd May

After an early breakfast, we will check out and make our way to the airport in time for an early afternoon flight home.

 

Please note: This tour requires a moderate level of fitness.  The majority of the locations we plan to visit are easily accessible with short walks, but there will be several hikes to reach special viewpoints.  The majority of these viewpoints should take between 15 - 30 minutes to reach and will not be too strenuous.  There is one walk that will take 45 minutes to 1 hour to reach, along a mostly level, easy trail.  The view at the end will be worth the effort!

Accommodation

Our base for the duration of this trip will be the four star Hotel Foroyar.  Located above the Faroe Islands' capital Torshavn, the hotel enjoys spectacular views over the city, harbour and out to sea.  Each guest will benefit from a modern double room with sea views.  For more info on the hotel please check their website here.

What to Bring

To enable you to get the most out of the workshop please bring the following camera gear:

  • Camera, lenses and memory cards
  • Spare batteries 
  • Tripod
  • Filters 
  • Drone

Recommendations

"I have been fortunate enough to have participated in 20 photographic events worldwide and consequently worked with 17 professional photographers who specialize in conducting workshops. My preferred professional is Adam Burton because of his keen customer focus and his teaching methodologies. I recall one occasion being in Yosemite National Park with Adam and our photographic group left our vehicle carrying cameras and tripods, walking to our photo location. I said to Adam “where’s your camera”. Adam replied, “we have 12 participants in our group, my job is to help assist you take home the best images’’. I’m not suggesting Adam should not carry his camera but there are many of the pros that think their workshop is about them taking their own photos. Not so with Adam. I have also worked with Adam on ‘one to one’ in the UK; very pleased with my images; in fact, some of these have later gone on to winning awards and prizes in Australia."

Rob, Yosemite Workshop

"Excellent drone tutorial with Adam Burton. Covered not just how to fly the drone safely and efficiently, but also how to use the camera on board (Mavic 2). Really great tuition that left me able to take control and start to think about composition - highly recommended."

Kevin, 1-2-1 Drone Tuition Day

"Just a short note to say how much Helen and I enjoyed meeting you on the Aurora Photographic workshop last week. Your presence on the workshop as principal tutor made the trip a complete success. I was particularly impressed with your willingness to help any of the participants, irrespective of their skill level and equally impressive was your patience. It was great to have shared the Icelandic experience with you and I hope that our paths will cross again. "

Neil, Iceland Aurora Workshop

"I must confess as someone who is naturally quite shy, I was a little apprehensive about going out for a whole day 1-2-1 with someone I didn't know. Within minutes of meeting up with Adam, he had put me at ease and I was completely relaxed and looking forward to the day ahead. We had a full itinerary of locations near my home, which at the end of the day even when I knew them I was able to look at with a fresh and more critical eye. Having got a drone for Christmas and having only a vague understanding of how to use it, Adam quickly got me up to speed with all the flight and camera controls. We were both surprised at how capable my drone was, and as a result it was not long before I was literally flying it off a cliff across open water to take pictures looking back at the shore. I am now much more confident using my drone and am really looking forward to exploring new and old locations to use it and see things with a completely different perspective. Do not think twice about booking a workshop with Adam, you will not regret it."

John, 1-2-1 Drone Tuition Day