Glencoe/Scotland Photography Workshop with SheClicks

Glencoe, Scotland

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Oct 2 - 6, 2025
Group size: 7 - 14
Glencoe/Scotland Photography Workshop with SheClicks
Glencoe, Scotland

Inspired
  • Email address verified
92 reviews

Oct 2 - 6, 2025
Group size: 7 - 14

About this trip

Calling all female photographers - 

Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime!


Join photographers Emily Endean and Angela Nicholson for a 5-day immersive photography retreat set in stunning landscapes, combining expert tuition with the support of a like-minded women’s community. 


On this women’s Scottish Highlands photography workshop, expect a journey that blends dramatic mountain landscapes with creative exploration. 


From misty lochs and cascading rivers to historic castles and iconic glens, you’ll be inspired to capture the raw beauty of Scotland while developing your own photographic voice.


This experience is all about learning, empowering your creativity, and connecting with like-minded women in a supportive and inspiring environment.


Act Fast – This trip has only 14 spots, ensuring a personalised and intimate experience. We urge you to book soon to secure your place on these incredible adventures and avoid missing out.

Hello & Welcome!

Join professional landscape photographer Emily Endean and Angela Nicholson, founder of the SheClicks community, for a 5-day, 4-night photography retreat in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.


Based in Glencoe, this small-group adventure is timed for October, when golden light, misty mornings, and autumn colours transform the landscape into a dream for photographers.


You'll explore and shoot some of Scotland’s most iconic locations – from the dramatic Buachaille Etive Mór and peaceful Glencoe Lochan, to historic sites like Kilchurn Castle, Castle Stalker, and the Glenfinnan Viaduct.


With expert guidance, creative support, and a warm, inclusive atmosphere, this trip is perfect for photographers of all levels looking to grow their skills and immerse themselves in one of the UK’s most awe-inspiring regions. All levels welcome—just bring your curiosity, your camera, and your sense of adventure.

Why join this Glencoe Workshop?

•  Empowering, Female-led Space 

This isn’t just a workshop — it’s a community. Designed by female photographers for female creatives, you'll find a supportive, confidence-boosting environment to grow, connect, and be inspired. 


•  Immersive Long Exposure Training 

Master the art of long exposures with rushing rivers, waterfalls, and moody lochs as your playground — tailored, hands-on guidance that helps you slow down and truly see the scene. 


• Autumn in the Highlands Like Never Before 

Capture Glencoe’s golden hues, misty mountains, and wild deer in peak autumn — think cinematic landscapes, warm light, and textures that come alive through your lens. 


• Genuine Connection, Not Just Instruction

This isn’t about ticking off locations — it's about slowing down, sharing stories, building confidence, and creating art together. Leave with new skills and lasting friendships. 


Itinerary at a Glance

Day 1: Arrival in Glencoe & Woodland Warm-Up

Day 2: Buachaille Etive Mór & Glen Etive

Day 3: Castles & Loch Views

Day 4: Glenfinnan Viaduct & Creative Freedom

Day 5: Farewell Shoot & Departure

Key Information

Location: Glencoe, Scotland

Date: 2nd October - 6th October 2025

Accommodation: 5 Days / 4 Nights. Based on twin share. 

Trip type: Photography workshop, exploration, landscape, nature

Group Size: 7-14

Insurance:

Travel insurance is compulsory as soon as you book your trip because it protects you from unexpected issues both before and during your travels.  


- Before your trip: If you need to cancel due to illness, a family emergency, or unforeseen events, insurance can reimburse non-refundable costs.  


- During your trip: it covers medical emergencies, lost luggage, or stolen passports, saving you from significant expenses and stress.  


Booking travel insurance early ensures you're protected from the start, giving you peace of mind throughout your journey.

What’s included

  • Photography Workshop
    Expert tips and guidance from Emily & Angela
  • Activities
    5 days exploring Glecoe and surrounds
  • Accommodation
    4 nights accommodation, Twin Share in a 4* hotel. Single room upgrade available
  • Some Meals
    As listed in the itinerary
  • Transport
    All transportation throughout

What’s not included

  • Transport to Glencoe
    Flights/transport to Glencoe. Nearest airport is Glasgow
  • Additional excursions
    Any extra trips, visits or activities NOT outlined in the itinerary
  • Additional Nights
    Any extra nights if you're staying on after the itinerary
  • Extras
    Any personal items, meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
  • Insurance
    Travel Insurance & Equipment. Insurance must be purchased as soon as you book. Travel insurance is compulsory for this trip
  • Visa
    The costs of any personal visa which may be required for this trip

Available Packages

Twin Share
Deposit: £500

Stay in a twin-share room for the duration of the trip. (single supplement upgrade available to select in the add-on section after entering your details).

£1,995
Deposit: £500
Single Private Room
Deposit: £500

Upgrade to a private room for the duration of the trip. 

Subject to availability 

£2,540
Deposit: £500
Workshop with no Accommodation
Deposit: £500

Includes all trip activities, group dinners (on the first and last nights), and transport during the workshop days — with no accommodation provided. 

£1,395
Deposit: £500


Itinerary

Meet Your Trip Leaders
Angela Nicholson

Founder of SheClicks, camera reviewer, creative mentor and firm believer that your photography should reflect you


  

Angela is the founder of SheClicks and the driving force behind our community of over 14,500 female photographers. She’s been writing about cameras and photographic kit since 2004 – everything from compact cameras to medium format beasts – and she knows her way around a lens mount. She’s also a qualified drone pilot, seasoned podcast host and a big believer in demystifying photography so everyone can create the images they imagine.


After studying photography at the University of Westminster, Angela went on to become Technical Editor at Amateur Photographer, Head of Testing at Future Publishing and co-founder of Camera Jabber. These days, she’s focused entirely on SheClicks – running webinars, meet-ups, workshops and events, all designed to encourage and support female photographers at every stage of their journey.


On this trip to Glencoe, Angela will be co-leading alongside Emily Endean. Together, they’ll help you explore this stunning part of Scotland just as the autumnal tones are expected to be at their peak. Whether you’re capturing sweeping landscapes, misty glens or the warm glow of golden bracken, Angela will be there to guide you through settings, composition and creative choices – always with plenty of encouragement and a friendly, practical approach.


Angela is especially passionate about helping photographers find their look – not just follow trends. She’s likely to have one or two cameras with her to document the trip, but her focus is on helping you create images you’re proud of – even if it means crouching in the heather or getting caught in a passing shower.


Angela’s dream superpower? Instant keywording of every image she’s ever taken. Her favourite baked goods? Ginger cake, almond slices and anything that goes well with coffee. Her motto? Photography doesn’t have to be perfect – it just has to feel like yours.


So bring your camera, your curiosity and a willingness to experiment – Angela’s here to help you get the most from Glencoe’s glorious autumn colour.

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Reviews

This was a wonderful trip! Sheila has so much knowledge about the history and it was interesting to learn more about the complexities of life in Ireland. It was nice to have a mini coach as we could all spread out and not be cramped. The Carlton Hotel Dublin Airport was a great meeting spot and the shuttle was handy. The stay at Carlingford Marina was less comfortable and a wee bit far out of town. The meals at the nearby restaurant were fantastic! The cooking class at the Manor House was not a cooking class and more a group meal preparation. The hygiene standards were questionable as the food was kept out all day at room temperature. And in my case, my cooking partner and I were not an adequate match, and that made the event disappointing. All the other food and especially the oysters in Carlingford were fantastic! The Europa hotel was fantastic. A big thank you to Sheila & Shauna for helping me manage my upset stomach. They made themselves available to me and I knew they would be there is my situation worsened. Rathlin Island was lovely and worthwhile. The volunteer experience was lovely. Granted it is an old manor house, I would have loved to have a larger room in the front of the hotel rather than the small room I had in the back. Maldron Hotel was fine. Belvedere Hotel was ok. It was a warm evening and there was no air con. The Irish music experience was ok, but nothing I’d repeat. Overall, the excursions were wonderful. There was something for everyone. My favorite stop was Holywood - not just for the charity shops - but because I love little seaside villages. Sheila was wonderful and I appreciate all of here help.
By Andrea S for EVA Travel The Nooks and Crannies of Northern Ireland 2025 on Jul 20, 2025
The tour was well thought out, the locations fantastic, accommodation great. Lots of walking, so sometimes tiring but worth it. Difficult to choose a highlight, but think for me it would be Raithlin Island.
By Janet W for EVA Travel The Nooks and Crannies of Northern Ireland 2025 on Jul 20, 2025
What a wonderful adventure we had. Beautiful weather, incredible architecture, delectable food, exhilarating experiences, interesting history and the best give back day of gardening and beach clean. Well rounded trip with great people. Our trip organizers were one of a kind....highly recommend
By Jodi H for EVA Travel The Nooks and Crannies of Northern Ireland 2025 on Jul 19, 2025
What do people usually say about a vacation? Great food, fun shopping, relaxing. If someone were to ask me if I enjoyed my trip to Northern Ireland via EVA travel, I would be at a loss to answer. My brain is instantly bombarded with an array of memories, flavors and experiences. A small group of 18 people, we were comfortably bussed to each destination on the tour. We made plenty of stops to local pubs, or for a quick cup of tea or a dash into a row of thrift stores. The itinerary was packed, but never felt over crowded. We visited three World Heritage sites: • Bru na Boinne and New Grange with their haunting, mysterious 5000-year-old story, • Giant’s Causeway, offering fascinating volcanic forms, steeped in geology, history, and lore. Tours of museums and monuments were all led by enthusiastic guides and firmly grounded us in each locale: • Titanic Museum • Hillsborough Castle and Gardens • Derry City Hall One of the best parts of the tour was that it was packed with Whimsey. Each day gave us something surprising: • A bike ride along a flower-lined old railroad grade • A walk past King John’s Castle • A visit to the lively and very informative last Leprechaun whisperer • A stop at a chocolatier / distillery to try our hand at making chocolates • A cooking class where we produced a full-blown meal, including two main courses, soup, bread, salads and deserts • The Derry Girls Museum • Irish music and dancing Maybe the best part was the History/Politics of North Ireland: Our tour leader knew the history of North Ireland first-hand, but also engaged local experts in Belfast to give us a deeper understanding of the Peace Walls and extensive murals and memorials throughout the city. I knew so little about The Troubles, and now I know a bit more about the fascinating history of this complex society and its millennia of conflict. Actually, the best part was the Giving Back part of the tour: The point of an EVA tour is to give back something. A forty-minute ferry ride rocked us to Rathlin Island, where we stayed at Manor House, an 18th Century beautiful and comfortable lodging, overlooking the sea. In addition to site seeing and wandering, we helped to build a community garden and did some beach cleanup. I felt so good about helping with this garden. Getting supplies to the island is difficult, at best, and the moody North Atlantic often imposes itself between the island and North Ireland. It felt good to work, especially knowing we were helping to provide an additional food source for such nice people. Amongst all of this, we still had enough free time to visit a local pub or farmers’ market. The tour was so carefully coordinated that everything went off like clockwork…at least it seemed that way. Our tour leader was well informed, expertly oriented with the area, and sincerely attentive to everyone’s needs and wants. She sought feedback throughout the tour and worked hard to ensure that everyone was satisfied and engaged. So, it’s no wonder that, upon returning home, I had to process all of the places and experiences from this most excellent tour of North Ireland. I am still doing so.
By Nancy C for EVA Travel The Nooks and Crannies of Northern Ireland 2025 on Jul 17, 2025
EVA Nooks and Crannies of Northern Ireland 2025 exceeded my expectations in every way. Great locations, accommodations, food and entertainment. The unmatchable itinerary enabled me to check off Carrick-Rede-Rope Bridge and The Giant’s Causeway on my bucket list. I would have never known to visit Carlingford nor Rathlin Island, two of my favorite spots on the tour. The breadth and depth of the tour was amazing, especially in Belfast. Thank you to Sheila Fitzgerald for your impressive knowledge of Ireland and your desire to make each and every member of our tour happy.
By Margaret Ann M for EVA Travel The Nooks and Crannies of Northern Ireland 2025 on Jul 15, 2025
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