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  • Wild West Cornwall
  • 02nd - 06th November, 2026

  • £1615pp - Deposit of £415.00pp

    • 4 days photographic tuition (split over 5 days)

    • 4 nights accommodation

    • Breakfasts

    • Transport between locations during workshop

    • Use of Kase Filters

    • Meals unless specified

    • Transport to/from workshop

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

  • Moderate

  • 5 days / 4 nights

  • 4

  • WestCornwall2026

Wild West Cornwall

Available
  • 02nd - 06th November, 2026

  • £1615pp - Deposit of £415.00pp

Join Adam shooting the stunning coastline at the far western tip of Cornwall.  This rugged landscape, bursting with photographic potential, offers some of the UK’s most dramatic and beautiful coastline.  We plan to visit many of Cornwall’s best known photographic locations such as St Michaels Mount, Porth Nanven and Land’s End, as well as a few off-the-grid locations along the way.  With such a small group, we can be flexible and reactive to unpredictable weather, changing plans if necessary throughout each day.

Our tour begins at midday on the first day, where after an initial short briefing we will head out to a variety of locations for the rest of the day.  For the next three days we will aim to be shooting from sunrise through to sunset, returning to the hotel briefly after sunrise for breakfast before heading out for the rest of the day, returning to our accommodation after sunset.  On the final day the workshop will end after a sunrise shoot, followed by breakfast.

With a maximum group number of only four participants, our chosen locations will be uncrowded ensuring everybody has access to shoot that special viewpoint.  Adam will encourage you to fully explore each location to find your own viewpoints and compositions, while helping you capture beautiful landscape photographs.

Our tours are aimed at everybody, from beginners looking for advice and encouragement through to experienced photographers wishing only to be guided to locations.  With such a small group, you can be assured of Adam’s attention, support and feedback throughout each location we visit.

Please note: This tour requires a moderate level of fitness.  Although most locations can be accessed via short walks, some locations require walks of up to 30 minutes.

Accommodation

Our base for this workshop will be the Land's End Hotel.  Located on the clifftops at England's most westerly mainland point, with spectacular coastal scenery within easy walking distance, the Land's End Hotel is the perfect location to base a photography workshop in this area.  Each guest will enjoy single occupancy of a comfortable double, en suite bedroom.  For more information please check out the hotel website.

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 (a set of Kase filters will be available for you to use throughout the workshop should you require them)

Recommendations

"We had a wonderful time, weather was kind to us and hopefully some good images. As always your workshops are really enjoyable and much appreciate the planning and care you take and, as with others in the past, cannot fault them at all. Very much looking forward to being on another in future. I need to be more on the ball as they are generally booked up by the time I hear of them."

Chris, Yorkshire Dales Discovery Tour (2023)

"Thank you for the excellent tours this year. Your efforts to get us in the best locations for the conditions were outstanding. Always consulting, always giving options and taking all the group along with the decisions that were made. The weather could have been kinder but I don’t think we missed a location and made an image wherever we went. You are an excellent teacher but you also give people space to try things for themselves."

Suzanne - Various Discovery Tours

"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

"Adam, you are extremely gifted and a wonderful teacher and communicator. Thanks for leading us through those difficult weather conditions so positively."

Gillian, Faroe Islands Workshop