Kingfisher Photography Workshop

 •  Location: Lincolnshire

 •  Full Day Price: £275

 •  Group Size: 3

 •  Tutor: Tom Way 

Arguably the UK’s most stunning bird is the Kingfisher and very high on every wildlife photographers wish list. Tom is offering you the chance to join him photographing these fantastic birds with tuition. If you are a keen photographer looking for some tips on better composition, or simply advice on how best to use your camera in wildlife photography situations, whilst taking home some images that you are really pleased with then this would make the ideal photography day for you. These workshops take place between March and October giving you a range of opportunities to photograph these birds throughout the year.

A full days photography with Tom photographing Kingfishers is £245 which is required at the time of booking to reserve your place. Gift vouchers are available. 

Full information about this workshop is available via PDF on request. If you have any questions at all  please do not hesitate to email Tom info@tomway.co.uk or phone 07876 333787. 

upcoming dates 2024 & 2025:

October 2025
6th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
7th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
8th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
14th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
16th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

If there is not a date here to suit you, there is the possibility of organising a 1-1 Kingfisher Workshop or a small group session if you have a number of people who are interested.

To be the first to know about new dates, subscribe to the quarterly newsletter and register your interest by emailing info@tomway.co.uk. Subscribers receive notification of new dates before we officially begin to advertise. 

Why October?

Throughout the many years Tom has been running Kingfisher Workshops, the Summer dates have always sold first. With the longer daylight hours, traditionally fairer weather and the chance that the adults are feeding young, on paper presents fantastic photographic opportunities.

However, with the long daylight hours comes harsh light and also with the Kingfishers having young, there is a chance the female will be hidden away incubating the eggs. If you were to ask Tom when his favourite time of the year would be to photograph Kingfishers, based on the photographs taken over the years, the answer would be October. 

The light at this time of year is much softer and the Kingfishers themselves are more predictable in their behaviour spending large amounts of their time on and around the pond. The thought process for this workshop and the photographs that you come away with is quality over quantity.

Equipment & clothing

A lens anywhere from 300mm on a crop sensor camera to a 500mm on a full frame camera will work well and ensure full frame images of the Kingfishers. Tom uses either a 400mm or 500mm from the hide.

The walk to the hide is only short but suitable footwear is required if the ground is wet. Dark or muted clothing is preferable although you will be well hidden in the hide. If the weather is hot through the Summer months, then it can be warm in the hide. Likewise on a cooler October day it will be important to wearing multiple layers.

The hide itself is spacious and large enough for four photographers with eight windows to shoot from. The hide is equipped with seating and a compost toilet so that you are comfortable for the duration of the workshop. 

Full details regarding timings, meeting points and recommended equipment on booking. 

If you would like to hire a lens for this workshop I can recommend using Lenses For Hire who have a large range of zoom and prime lenses to choose from. Discount codes are available through Tom Way Photography. Please enquire for more information.

kingfisher photography
workshop

  • Location: Lincolnshire

  • Full Day Price: £275

  • Group Size: 3
  • Tutor: Tom Way

Arguably the UK’s most stunning bird is the Kingfisher and very high on every wildlife photographers wish list. Tom is offering you the chance to join him photographing these fantastic birds with tuition. If you are a keen photographer looking for some tips on better composition, or simply advice on how best to use your camera in wildlife photography situations, whilst taking home some images that you are really pleased with then this would make the ideal photography day for you. These workshops take place between March and October giving you a range of opportunities to photograph these birds throughout the year.

A full days photography with Tom photographing Kingfishers is £245 which is required at the time of booking to reserve your place. Gift vouchers are available. 

Full information about this workshop is available via PDF on request. If you have any questions at all  please do not hesitate to email Tom info@tomway.co.uk or phone 07876 333787. 

upcoming dates 2024 & 2025:

October 2025
6th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
7th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
8th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
14th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED
16th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

If there is not a date here to suit you, there is the possibility of organising a 1-1 Kingfisher Workshop or a small group session if you have a number of people who are interested.

To be the first to know about new dates, subscribe to the quarterly newsletter and register your interest by emailing info@tomway.co.uk. Subscribers receive notification of new dates before we officially begin to advertise. 

Why October?

Throughout the many years Tom has been running Kingfisher Workshops, the Summer dates have always sold first. With the longer daylight hours, traditionally fairer weather and the chance that the adults are feeding young, on paper presents fantastic photographic opportunities.

However, with the long daylight hours comes harsh light and also with the Kingfishers having young, there is a chance the female will be hidden away incubating the eggs. If you were to ask Tom when his favourite time of the year would be to photograph Kingfishers, based on the photographs taken over the years, the answer would be October. 

The light at this time of year is much softer and the Kingfishers themselves are more predictable in their behaviour spending large amounts of their time on and around the pond. The thought process for this workshop and the photographs that you come away with is quality over quantity.

EQUIPMENT & CLOTHING

A lens anywhere from 300mm on a crop sensor camera to a 500mm on a full frame camera will work well and ensure full frame images of the Kingfishers. Tom uses either a 400mm or 500mm from the hide. 

The walk to the hide is only short but suitable footwear is required if the ground is wet. Dark or muted clothing is preferable although you will be well hidden in the hide. If the weather is hot through the Summer months, then it can be warm in the hide. Likewise on a cooler October day it will be important to wearing multiple layers.

If you would like to hire a lens for this workshop I can recommend using Lenses For Hire who have a large range of zoom and prime lenses to choose from. Discount codes are available through Tom Way Photography. Please enquire for more information.

A full days photography with Tom photographing Kingfishers is £220 which is required at the time of booking to reserve your place. Gift vouchers available. Make perfect presents to celebrate a Birthday, Christmas or any other occasion. 

If you have any questions or would like to reserve your place, please do not hesitate to contact me either my email or by phone

Kingfisher Photography
Workshop

  • Location: Lincolnshire
  • Full Day Price: £275
  • Group Size: 3
  • Tutor: Tom Way 

Arguably the UK’s most stunning bird is the Kingfisher and very high on every wildlife photographers wish list. Tom is offering you the chance to join him photographing these fantastic birds with tuition. If you are a keen photographer looking for some tips on better composition, or simply advice on how best to use your camera in wildlife photography situations, whilst taking home some images that you are really pleased with then this would make the ideal photography day for you. These workshops take place between March and October giving you a range of opportunities to photograph these birds throughout the year.

A full days photography with Tom photographing Kingfishers is £245 which is required at the time of booking to reserve your place. Gift vouchers are available. 

Full information about this workshop is available via PDF on request. If you have any questions at all  please do not hesitate to email Tom info@tomway.co.uk or phone 07876 333787. 

upcoming dates 2024 & 2025:

OCTOBER 2025

6th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

7th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

8th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

14th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

16th October 2025: FULLY BOOKED

If there is not a date here to suit you, there is the possibility of organising a 1-1 Kingfisher Workshop or a small group session if you have a number of people who are interested.

To be the first to know about new dates, subscribe to the quarterly newsletter and register your interest by emailing info@tomway.co.uk. Subscribers receive notification of new dates before we officially begin to advertise. 

Why October?

Throughout the many years Tom has been running Kingfisher Workshops, the Summer dates have always sold first. With the longer daylight hours, traditionally fairer weather and the chance that the adults are feeding young, on paper presents fantastic photographic opportunities.

However, with the long daylight hours comes harsh light and also with the Kingfishers having young, there is a chance the female will be hidden away incubating the eggs. If you were to ask Tom when his favourite time of the year would be to photograph Kingfishers, based on the photographs taken over the years, the answer would be October. 

The light at this time of year is much softer and the Kingfishers themselves are more predictable in their behaviour spending large amounts of their time on and around the pond. The thought process for this workshop and the photographs that you come away with is quality over quantity.

Equipment & Clothing

A lens anywhere from 300mm on a crop sensor camera to a 500mm on a full frame camera will work well and ensure full frame images of the Kingfishers. Tom uses either a 400mm or 500mm from the hide.

The walk to the hide is only short but suitable footwear is required if the ground is wet. Dark or muted clothing is preferable although you will be well hidden in the hide. If the weather is hot through the Summer months, then it can be warm in the hide. Likewise on a cooler October day it will be important to wearing multiple layers.

If you would like to hire a lens for this workshop I can recommend using Lenses For Hire who have a large range of zoom and prime lenses to choose from. Discount codes are available through Tom Way Photography. Please enquire for more information.

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