Friday 7th November 2008 | |||
Winter Photography We identify over 500 places that are always open We have now reached the time of year when some places close down for the winter and many photographers put away their cameras until the spring. Some of us however enjoy photography right through the year, and this week we take a look at what is open throughout the year, some of the advantages photography over the winter months offers and more. For those that don't want to venture out, we look at photography that you can do inside. There is a surprisingly large number of places open throughout the year, and we have |
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undertaken a major project to
identify these. From this we have produced listings by county, as well as an
overall alphabetic listing. This listing principally covers major heritage
places, but in the article -
Always open
The listings can be reached by visiting -
Major
Heritage Sites Open All Year,
A further article -
Photography over the winter months
There is of course one other solution that we have not looked at here, jump on a plane to somewhere where you will enjoy taking photographs over this period. This time of year can be cheaper, as most in the UK have fixed habits and therefore are not travelling much at this time. We have been doing a lot of research on this, so expect some articles covering this soon. Photographers Diary Last Monday we completed the December photographers diary and loaded this onto the system and moved the calendar forward. We also at the same time updated the highlights page with many future events over the next year. |
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Summary of Articles Included this week | |||
Lists relating to All Year Photography
Major
Heritage Sites Open All Year
This section page links to a large number of lists, both providing an alphabetical index and list by county. We have not duplicated these entries here. At the beginning of the section is a fuller description of what is included. We have over 500 places included so far, but we welcome your suggestions for other places that should occur in this list. |
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In the News This Week
Photo-Skills delay free photography
courses -
Photo Skills
The free courses can only be provided by covering the cost by including advertising, in a similar way to getting ITV programmes when all the TV licence fee goes to the BBC, and they were just about to start to market the advertising on this project when the banks all started to go belly up, and as a result the economy was destabilised. It was not the time to approach advertisers about a new project that allowed them to increase their advertising. These courses will continue, but after a delay to allow the economy to stabilise and for them to start to then pick up some advertisers. We will bring you an update from time to time and announce when the courses are to run. Photography advertisers start
to pull some advertising - It won't yet be noticeable,
as the lead time on magazines means that advertisements committed to prior to
problems encountered with the economy and subsequently until advertisers
started to spot how much of a slow down there has been. Some are now pulling
future advertising, and by this means reducing risks. The effects will start to
show probably from mid to the end of December, when a number of well known names
including Camera Images
Nikon Solutions Expo
is on this year at Olympia, London on the 9th and
10th of December. You can register now for a free ticket to attend this by going
to www.solutions-expo.co.uk/register_now.htm.
On previous times the chance to get any good photos at the practical session is very limited, as there are so many with cameras there and you end up with many people in front of you. Although I took my camera before I think if I go again I won't bother to take it. The Nikon stand is so busy that seeing much is difficult, and as people with little knowledge are making up numbers you may be lucky and get a person who knows what you are looking at or may not. There does not appear to be anything on show that I have not seen in a photo dealers window in Cheltenham this week. Often many of the other stands, especially when seminars or practical's are running are light enough for you to talk to exhibitors. The seminars are not announced yet, and this has been the practice other years. Last year I registered but when the seminar list eventually appeared a couple of days before it was to be held, there was not enough of interest to make the trip to London worthwhile. Seminars are fairly short and run in three rooms, allowing a small amount to be covered on a range of topics and products across the businesses exhibiting. I found before that this format allows you to pick up odd bits of wisdom, but highlights perhaps areas that you need to look into further rather than informing you about these. If you register, you will get to a sheet with badge on it that if printed has large black areas, wasting a lot of ink. You don't need the badge just the number that is on it, so make a note of the number instead of printing it. They also send you the same badge page by email, and you can selectively print the badge if you want, without the large black areas of the page. I have registered, I will decide when the seminar programme comes out if I will actually go, or not. |
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Locations Guides Added This Week | |||
We have not added any location guides this week as there wasn't time by the time we had researched and built the large listings of places that are open all year. |
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