WORKSHOPS + PHOTO TOURS

"Take your landscape photography to the next level, learning at your own pace in a relaxed informal environment."

MarkMyPixels UK based landscape photography workshop courses are totally customised to your requirements, featuring a half or full day of photography.

You will learn how to 'see’ the best images at various locations, get the most from your digital camera (especially the Fujifilm GFX series), when and how to use filters for long exposures and much more.

For the past decade I have run a busy schedule of bespoke 1 to 1 and small group (normally up to 3 participants) landscape photography tuition workshop courses.

The small size of the groups allow me to provide personalised tuition and advice based on your experience, whether you are a beginner or an experienced photographer, and also to maximise the potential of each location without overcrowding.

Here are a couple of examples of popular workshops;

Click here for a full-day landscape photography workshop on the Dorset + Wiltshire border.

Click here for a half-day landscape photography workshop in Cornwall.

If you do not require any form of photographic tuition but simply want to visit the best locations, why not try one of my guided photo tours?

A photographer on a landscape photography workshop using a camera on a tripod to take pictures of the sea from a cliff top.

Rather than a fixed list of landscape photography workshop courses for 2026, I am taking a more informal approach.

So, I would like to invite you to contact me with locations and areas you would like to visit, I specialise in areas where I have actually lived. 
For example, Scottish Highlands, the Isle of Skye in Scotland, Dorset, Cornwall or Hampshire’s New Forest.

Please get in touch using the form below to register your interest and also make requests on locations you would like to visit on a workshop or photo tour.

Don’t be afraid to ask about workshops at short notice, I will always try my best to meet your requirements.


There are many things to bear in mind when choosing photography workshops.

  • Many photographers who offer workshops in Scotland and the rest of the UK are visitors to the regions themselves and do not have the intimate knowledge that living in an area brings, with no ‘plan B, C or D’ if the weather conditions are not favourable at the main locations. ‘We can always edit some of our images if the weather is poor’ seems to be the usual excuse. Some self-proclaimed ‘experts’ even fail to spell a simple name like SKYE correctly in their workshop listings, which hardly bodes well!

  • I speak from personal experience with one prominent photographic workshop and tour company. The world-famous workshop leader was monopolised by a couple of fawning ‘superfans’ all day, resulting in at least 75% of the group receiving no useful instruction or mentoring at any of the sites visited. Some didn’t even see him at any of the photography locations.

  • A well-known landscape photographer recently published daily videos of a workshop, his clients (who had spent their hard earned cash to be there) could be seen aimlessly wandering about in the background, clearly they were secondary to the self-promotion of the aforementioned ‘You-Tuber’.

  • I’ve seen a multi-award winning European based photographer asking for advice about locations on social media, the day before his ‘premium’ UK landscape workshop costing several thousands of Euros!

  • It is best to avoid the photographers who concentrate on making images for their own portfolios during workshops, often before providing any kind of teaching or guiding.

Some of these points might sound harsh, but they are all 100% true and I hope will help you make informed decisions about booking landscape photography workshops.

Feel free to ask questions and make clear what you want to achieve from the workshop, before you book.

There are lots of highly respected photo tour companies and photographers who have been running workshops for many years with great success. If you don’t book with me, I would be more than happy to recommend alternatives for you.