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Introducing a visually exciting new photographic adventure exploring the coastline, landscapes and culture of Connemara, Galway and County Mayo. Connemara comprises a well known and scenic broad peninsula between Killary Harbour and Kilkieran Bay to the west of County Galway. Here we will encounter a scenic vista of bogs, valleys and lakes. Facing west where the wild Atlantic waves break dramatically onto the shore, this area of Ireland boasts quiet little winding roads, quaint, traditional villages and a majestic landscape awash with greenery and soft light.
The culture and ancient landscape have long entranced poets and painters. Artists and writers have talked often about the strange and illuminating impression the Connemara landscape has had on them. Many have returned time and again to dig a little deeper into its soul.
More recently, photographers have begun to explore the wilder frontiers of Ireland. Our own journey will be influenced by the tides and weather. There may be an opportunity to visit the Island of Inishbofin, a short ferry ride from Cleggan.
Combining elements of both documentary and landscape photography, we will work on developing your appreciation of the landscape together with an understanding of the elements that make up the bigger picture story. You can expect to return home with a unique and descriptive portfolio of professionally crafted images. For full details please download the trip description PDF. Our itinerary will depend on the local weather conditions and state of the tides but broadly speaking we plan to visit as much of the cultural and physical landscapes as is possible with emphasis on building your own visual story of Connemara.