Tuscany has long been considered one of the most beautiful photography locations in Europe. It possesses the perfect mix of gorgeous, golden yellow rolling hills interspersed by narrow streets of medieval towns. The mist fills the surrounding valleys at sunrise and provides the most wonderful view in which to start your day. Capturing the warm glow of the setting sun over the golden landscape in autumn is an absolute must.
Tuscany is best known for its rolling misty hills, adorned with vineyards, cypress trees and red-roofed farmhouses. The countryside is particularly photogenic during sunrise and sunset when the golden light enhances the beauty of this scenery.
The tall, slender cypress trees are a distinctive symbol of Tuscany. Often you’ll find rows of them lining driveways, roads, and fields, providing many wonderful focal points and lead in lines for your compositions.
Tuscany is home to an abundance of historic chapels, churches, cathedrals, palaces, and castles. These impressive structures provide fantastic elements of interest by themselves or within the wider Tuscany landscape.
It’s not all landscapes though. Tuscany is dotted with numerous picturesque medieval hilltop villages. These charming hamlets, like Montepulciano, Sorano and Pienza, exude an old-worldly charm and are ideal for capturing a sense of history and tranquility. They also make superb blue hour subjects.
Max 7
5 nights
San Quirico d'Orcia
Pienza
Podere Belvedere
Chapel Vitaleta
Castiglione d'Orcia
Abbey of Sant'Antimo
Cipressi di Monticchiello
San Biagio, Montepulciano
plus some hidden gems
Accommodation at the Casanova Wellness Hotel (single occupancy, Country Junior Suites (double rooms en-suite)
Breakfast
Dedicated 1-2-1 photography tuition
Collection and drop off at Pisa International Airport
Transport during the workshop in a modern, comfortable nine seater minibus
All toll road charges
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