Young People at LPH

We are very happy to be able to work with young photographers and inspire their interest in Landscape Photography.
John has worked with a range of young people, from Photography workshops with Year 6 Primary School children, through to Duke of Edinburgh people working towards their awards and requiring 4 day residential workshops, to our own daughter, Emma who gained her Licentiate of the Royal Photographic Society aged 10 and a half, the youngest ever.
Both John and Gail have CRB certificates and are very conscious of safe guarding any young people in our care.
We would recommend that students from 11 (year 7) are the youngest that we would take, and these minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Students from the age of 16 are welcome to stay without supervision.

 

Young People - Tom Earwaker

I found out about LPH when I was looking for something to do for my Duke of Edinburgh’s residential trip. At the time I was just starting to get into photography, and had recently bought a digital SLR, so it seemed like the perfect choice. I stayed for four nights in August 2008 on a landscape workshop. Everyone was very friendly and there was a range of ages and abilities. The accommodation and food were great (especially the sticky toffee pudding!).

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Young People - Sarah Connet

To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew I had to do a residential project for Gold Duke of Edinburgh and a photography course was going to be beneficial towards my university application; so I contacted Lakeland Photographic Holidays and booked a five day course. I had been excited about it up until a few weeks before leaving home; it was a daunting thought going out of my comfort zone to stay with people I had never met before. I wasn’t sure if I was going to fit in with everyone there or whether it would be an awkward five days.

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Young People - Eleanor Grew

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My Week at Lakeland Holidays was an amazing experience.
I really enjoyed my time there and was treated really nicely, I felt like I was family.

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