Long Exposure & Multiple Exposure on the Jurassic Coast - A Weekend Workshop

£150.00

A SheClicks and Wilde Academy collaboration – Women only

28–29 March · £449 (£150 deposit) · Max 10 Participants

Experience two days of creative exploration along the breathtaking Jurassic Coast. This elegant, coastal-inspired workshop centres on long exposure and multiple exposure photography in the beautiful locations of Lyme Regis, Seaton and Beer.

Your Tutors

Janina Wilde

Janina is a photographer and educator known for her expressive multiple-exposure work and her warm, encouraging teaching style. She specialises in helping photographers develop creative confidence through movement, light and layered compositions. Janina’s workshops are known for being inspiring, supportive, and filled with practical, hands-on learning - as well as plenty of fun and laughter.

Angela Nicholson

Angela is a highly experienced photographer, writer and educator with a deep passion for a muted colour palette and long exposure photography. As founder of SheClicks, and with years of industry insight, she brings an engaging, clear approach to teaching long exposure techniques, camera craft and thoughtful image making. Her extensive hands-on experience with most modern camera systems means she is also well placed to support photographers with technical decisions and practical problem-solving.

Lyme Regis, Seaton and Beer

Steeped in coastal charm, Lyme Regis offers dramatic views, textured rock formations, and the iconic Cobb. Its ever-changing tides create perfect conditions for expressive long exposures.

Seaton is a small coastal town on the east Devon coast, known for its long pebble beach and relaxed seaside atmosphere. On the eastern side of the town is Seaton Harbour, where the River Axe meets the sea, adding to the interesting opportunities for multiple- and long-exposure photography.

Beer is a picturesque fishing village with chalk cliffs, fishing boats, and beautiful coastal textures that lend themselves to abstract and creative interpretations.

What’s Included

  • Two days of expert tuition

  • Long exposure & multiple exposure technique sessions

  • Field guidance at Lyme Regis, Seaton, and Beer

  • Group feedback session (online after the weekend)

  • Technique PDFs to take home

  • Maximum 10 participants

  • Supportive 1-to-1 learning throughout

Participants will need their own transport; car‑sharing can be arranged once everyone has arrived.

Please note that a hotel is NOT included

Weekend Itinerary

Subject to change depending on weather and light conditions.

Day 1 - Saturday 28 March

10:00am - Meet in Seaton

Warm welcome, introductions, and an exploration of beach photography fundamentals. We’ll begin by identifying subjects suited to multiple exposure work - patterns in the shingle, reflections, water movement,  and coastal textures.

Long Exposure with the Waves

Learn how to create soft, flowing wave motion with slower shutter speeds covering aspects such as - tripod setup for stability - using ND filters - choosing shutter speeds for different seas – seascape composition

Sunset Long Exposure Session

Capture dreamy water, soft light and coastal tones as the day ends.

Day 2 - Sunday 29 March

Sunrise Long Exposure

A peaceful early session exploring slow shutter techniques in gentle morning light. Learn how long exposures can be combined into layered multiple-exposure compositions.

Beach Huts & Textures

Working in Seaton, Beer or Lyme Regis (weather‑dependent), you’ll explore colour, texture, and detail in beach huts, boats, and natural surfaces.  Finish at 3pm.


A SheClicks and Wilde Academy collaboration – Women only

28–29 March · £449 (£150 deposit) · Max 10 Participants

Experience two days of creative exploration along the breathtaking Jurassic Coast. This elegant, coastal-inspired workshop centres on long exposure and multiple exposure photography in the beautiful locations of Lyme Regis, Seaton and Beer.

Your Tutors

Janina Wilde

Janina is a photographer and educator known for her expressive multiple-exposure work and her warm, encouraging teaching style. She specialises in helping photographers develop creative confidence through movement, light and layered compositions. Janina’s workshops are known for being inspiring, supportive, and filled with practical, hands-on learning - as well as plenty of fun and laughter.

Angela Nicholson

Angela is a highly experienced photographer, writer and educator with a deep passion for a muted colour palette and long exposure photography. As founder of SheClicks, and with years of industry insight, she brings an engaging, clear approach to teaching long exposure techniques, camera craft and thoughtful image making. Her extensive hands-on experience with most modern camera systems means she is also well placed to support photographers with technical decisions and practical problem-solving.

Lyme Regis, Seaton and Beer

Steeped in coastal charm, Lyme Regis offers dramatic views, textured rock formations, and the iconic Cobb. Its ever-changing tides create perfect conditions for expressive long exposures.

Seaton is a small coastal town on the east Devon coast, known for its long pebble beach and relaxed seaside atmosphere. On the eastern side of the town is Seaton Harbour, where the River Axe meets the sea, adding to the interesting opportunities for multiple- and long-exposure photography.

Beer is a picturesque fishing village with chalk cliffs, fishing boats, and beautiful coastal textures that lend themselves to abstract and creative interpretations.

What’s Included

  • Two days of expert tuition

  • Long exposure & multiple exposure technique sessions

  • Field guidance at Lyme Regis, Seaton, and Beer

  • Group feedback session (online after the weekend)

  • Technique PDFs to take home

  • Maximum 10 participants

  • Supportive 1-to-1 learning throughout

Participants will need their own transport; car‑sharing can be arranged once everyone has arrived.

Please note that a hotel is NOT included

Weekend Itinerary

Subject to change depending on weather and light conditions.

Day 1 - Saturday 28 March

10:00am - Meet in Seaton

Warm welcome, introductions, and an exploration of beach photography fundamentals. We’ll begin by identifying subjects suited to multiple exposure work - patterns in the shingle, reflections, water movement,  and coastal textures.

Long Exposure with the Waves

Learn how to create soft, flowing wave motion with slower shutter speeds covering aspects such as - tripod setup for stability - using ND filters - choosing shutter speeds for different seas – seascape composition

Sunset Long Exposure Session

Capture dreamy water, soft light and coastal tones as the day ends.

Day 2 - Sunday 29 March

Sunrise Long Exposure

A peaceful early session exploring slow shutter techniques in gentle morning light. Learn how long exposures can be combined into layered multiple-exposure compositions.

Beach Huts & Textures

Working in Seaton, Beer or Lyme Regis (weather‑dependent), you’ll explore colour, texture, and detail in beach huts, boats, and natural surfaces.  Finish at 3pm.



1. The full amount  of the workshop price is due 4 weeks prior to the commencement of the workshop.  

2. Any cancellation by you made in the month prior to the trip will mean that Wilde Photography retains the total cost of the workshop unless your place is sold on. If Wilde Photography is able to resell your place,  only the administration costs will be retained and the balance will be refunded.

3.Please make sure you check the travel arrangements, no refunds or partial refunds will be made for lateness or no show due to travel services.

4. Wilde Photography reserves the right to alter or cancel any workshop. Should an alteration or cancellation become necessary for reasons other than force majeure (see clause 6 below), you will be notified and you will then have the choice of accepting the change, taking an alternative workshop (and where this is of a lower price we will refund the difference), or withdrawing from the contract and accepting a refund of all monies paid.

5. Wilde Photography can accept no responsibility for cancellation of workshops due to Force Majeure. Force majeure is unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control including fire, flood or adverse weather conditions. Outdoor photographers work in all weathers and it will be unusual for weather to necessitate a cancellation. However, if a workshop has to be cancelled due to adverse weather conditions, there will be  an offer of a free place on an alternative workshop.

6. In the unlikely event of the specified tutor being unable to attend due to illness or other circumstances beyond control,  the workshop will be cancelled and the provisions of clause 5 will come into effect.

7. Wilde Photography does not accept responsibility or liability for death, bodily injury or illness caused to you or any other person included on the booking form, unless arising from our negligence.

8. By paying the full amount, you are agreeing to accept all the above conditions

9. This workshop has a minimum number of participants set at 4 per day. If the workshop doesn’t meet this amount all participants will be fully refunded.