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Explore and photograph Hadrian's Wall on this new 2025 Northumberland Landscape Photography Workshop delivered by two professional landscape photographers based in Northumberland.

  • Date 12th July 2026
  • Time 2.30pm - 8.45pm
  • Max. group size 6 participants
  • Cost £80 per person

Hadrian’s Wall is one of Britain’s architectural and historical wonders. The most photogenic stretches of what now remains are in Northumberland, from Chesters Roman Fort near Hexham to Gilsland on the Cumbrian border. We’ll spend the day exploring Hadrian’s Wall with our cameras visiting Steel Rigg and Peel Crag, as well as nearby Milecastle 39. From there we’ll drive westwards to spend some time at Cawfields Quarry, before finishing at Walltown Crags.

The workshop takes place in late summer, and is timed to end at sunset so we can take advantage of the warm evening light.

Useful information

This workshop is suitable for photographers of all levels of experience and ability, from absolute beginners to those with more experience. The group size is limited to six to allow Jason and David to devote ample time throughout the day to every participant.

Bring with you the camera equipment (camera, lenses and filters) you already own and would normally take out for the day. A tripod will be useful, but don’t worry if you don’t have one: it's not essential and we may be able to lend you one for the workshop.

We will be walking over uneven and ground throughout the day. Hadrian’s Wall Country can be mild in September, but the evenings are often chilly. Be sure to bring warm and windproof clothing, as well as waterproofs just in case. You will also need sturdy and comfortable waterproof walking boots.

Although we won’t be walking too far from our cars we will occasionally climb steep slopes so a reasonable degree of fitness and mobility is recommended.