Have fun looking for objects, lines and forms that most resemble each letter of the alphabet.
Letters, numbers and symbols can be discovered in natural and man-made forms, found in shadows or made by cropping with the frame of your camera.
Developing the ability to see everyday objects from a different perspective will increase your visual awareness and help improve your skills as a photographer.
Each workshop starts with a briefing where you be given a set of illustrative examples and an activity sheet to record your progress.
Alphabetography is a great activity for small groups of friends who want to spend a few hours together – and may incorporate a competitive element where we share our favourite images at the end of the session.
What’s Included?
Minimum fitness level required.
Age restrictions: 18+
Half-day (for individuals or small groups up to 5 adults) | £95 |
We will contact you after receiving your booking to confirm details.
You will need a digital camera or smartphone.
Our workshops require flexibility to adapt to changes in the weather and other events beyond our control.
Please wear appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes for walking. You may also want to bring snacks and a water bottle.
Roger is an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society and was awarded a Distinction in Landscape in 2024. He is best known for his award-winning mountain, woodland and urban images which have been accepted for various international exhibitions.
Roger is a passionate advocate for exploring and photographing places close to home. These include many of the locations chosen for his workshops – from the vibrance and diversity of city life in Bristol to the tranquil natural beauty of the Cotswolds.
His warm and consultative approach as a tutor ensures a supportive and enriching photographic journey.
Ask your question directly to City & Wild Photography.