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Glasgow Clydeside
Photography Walking Tour - Glasgow by night
See a different face to the city as you photography the city's illuminations by night. Capture dramatic images of landmarks lit in a variety of colours and learn the secrets to capturing high quality images at night.
Over the 4 hours the tour will visit a variety of locations around Glasgow. At each location participants will learn of the history of the landmark, then be given a demonstration of a relevant photography technique by an expert tutor.
Techniques will include:
- Low light photography
- Shutter speed
- Long exposures
- Light trails
- Light painting
From £70 per adult
Departure days
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
April — September
Contact details
95 Portman Street
Kinning Park
Glasgow
Scotland
G41 1EJ
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Dreghorn Photography School
Offering tours, workshops and courses to all levels of photographer. Our focus on small groups led by an experienced photography tutor and tour guide combine local knowledge with expert advice to enhance photography knowledge, learn new techniques and ensure attendees get the best pictures of local activities and landmarks.
Opening times
Monday - Saturday: 1000 - 2000
Sunday: 1000 - 1600
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