LD Lines - Ferry Crossings to France
31st July 2010
Home French Property Living in France Holidays in France Regions of France Directories Forum
You are here: FrenchEntrée > Holidays in France > Activity Holidays > French Photography Holiday - Review
Print Version | < Back

French Photography Holiday - Review

Reader review of a photography and painting holiday in France

Learning to paint & photograph - and have a holiday.

The magret de canard was sizzling on the plate, the dark red wine from Buzet - a local vineyard - was smooth and rich. The conversation was loud, lively and liberally interspersed with raucous laughter. This was what photography was about; this was what a holiday workshop should be; this was wonderful!

It was the night of the third hard day of learning how professionals work at painting and photography. There were four of us on the course at Peter & Jill Evans's painting and photography holiday, in Lot-et-Garonne: Ourselves, a woman from Belgium and one from England, and that included three photographers and one painter, the class make-up varies each time.

That evening, we were in the small house, just by the Canal des deux Mers, of a renowned restaurateur and chef, Vétou Pompele, now retired but cooking for us as a special favour, for Pete and Jill's latest class of clients. The Garonne is a region of France less visited by tourists than nearby Dordogne, but filled with charming villages, productive farmland and very friendly people. Duck is a speciality here, and it is delicious. We don't do duck this way in Oz!

Peter Evans coaching photography
Peter Evans, coaching
A typical day started with fresh figs from the tree outside, croissants, baguettes, cheese and coffee, round the table with other guests, laughing about our inept French language and even more inept camera skills. Afterwards, a shortish drive to a tiny village, a picturesque bridge or a beautiful river, where Peter would patiently guide us through another round of picture taking challenges. We only stopped for morning coffee if we ganged-up and insisted to Pete. “Well OK but...” he would protest, “…the light wont wait”, or, “ We've got to go to this next place - the sky is perfect now”. Lunch would be around a picnic table, with the freshest local fare, a bottle of wine and more talk about the way to make photos sing. Some days, the painters would join us but not always, ”We cant waste precious time waiting for them”. The afternoons zipped past in a flash - “How will you light this backlit scene?” or “What's important to include or keep out in this scene?

Then it was back home to the beautifully and tastefully renovated ancient house, where we stayed in huge bedrooms with our own en-suite bathrooms, for a relaxing drink or a dip in the pool before dinner. The evening meal was either skillfully prepared by Jill or taken at a local restaurant.

Everything, including meals and drinks was included in the cost of the week, except, that is, the coffee breaks - Peter wouldn't stop unless we paid! We Australians found it to be wonderful value for the holiday alone.

The tuition, conducted in English, was first class. Peter and Jill have wide-ranging knowledge and skills, but more than that, they know how to pass it on, to inspire and motivate. It didn't matter that the three in the photo class had different skill levels and different aspirations, Pete adjusted his training for each of us individually and what he showed us was practical and really usable. Jill was an inspiring and demanding teacher for my painter wife. We both enjoyed a wonderful week.

Canal du Midi


For myself, I learned a better way to control exposure and lots about looking at the scene and making sense of what I am trying to record. The result was quite dramatic. One evening downloading the day's work to my laptop, I got so excited “Look, Pete, look!” I shouted, “Look at these deep shadows and sparkling highlights; look at those powerful diagonals and the thirds - I couldn't have done that without you!” And it's true, I have a new and better way of working. I also had a wonderful and joyful week in the part of France my wife and I really love.

Recommended!

Malcolm Edward-Cole

Peter and Jill Evans's website is www.painting-photography-france.com/index.htm
Our travel website is web.me.com/joandmalcolm/Jo_and_Malcolm_in_France/Welcome.html





Activity Holidays Home Page


Looking for a property in France? Use FrenchEntrée's Property Finders to help you find your property and to help you through the buying process


FrenchEntrée Property Finders
Chalets & apartments from £9pppn!
Holiday houses and apartmentsBook your winter chalet and apartment now to guarantee the best prices for this winter, Interhome offers a wide range of quality accommodation in the best resorts at fantastic prices. Celebrating 45 years as a leading holiday home specialist.
Evasion Travel
Ardèche Activity Holidays
Evasion Travel Activity HolidaysActive holidays for families and adult groups in superb accommodation. Short breaks and week-long trips. Experience the thrills with The Ardèche Specialists... www.evasiontravel.co.uk
Guided bike tours in France, Italy and the UK
Chain Gang Cycle Tours'We choose fascinating, beautiful regions like Tuscany, Provence and Dordogne. Then we cycle: to vineyards, castles, beauty spots... Then we eat and drink like Kings. Learn more about The Chain Gang Cycle Tours
Carefree Cycling Holidays through Bordeaux’s vineyards & valleys
Bordeaux Cycling HolidaysAt your pace, on safe routes with comfortable bikes and charming accommodation - a cycling adventure through the real France that you lead and we support. www.cyclebordeaux.co.uk
Step into a giddy world of new attractions!
Futuroscope LogoHave a great escape with your family and enjoy more than 30 experiences that bring you fun and thrills... Come to discover unique adventures in a place like no other! More Information.
Holidays for families with young children
Country Kids holidaysCountry Kids is recognised as one of the top 4 European resorts for families with under 5's. This stunning farm estate offers a regulated crèche, babysitting, catering, petting farm, heated pools and amazing children's facilities. www.country-kids.fr
Hooked on cycling
Hooked on CyclingSpecialists in providing quality cycling vacations across France. Experience culture, history, great scenery and lovely local food. www.hookedoncycling.co.uk
Painting holidays in Provence
In ProvenceBe inspired by the beautiful landscape and pretty villages in the heart of Provence. Find out more.


© Fabio Amorim - FOTOLIA
© Sylvaine Thomas - FOTOLIA

FrenchEntrée Adviser Panel

  Join our adviser panel
  Are you a regular FrenchEntrée reader with time to answer questions and offer suggestions on new topics, articles and zones? If so, we would love you to be part of our trusted reader panel. As part of our reader panel we will send you questionnaires and site development ideas to review.
 
 
1.*
 
 
2.*
 
Security image

Change Image
Please enter the numbers in the image above


Holiday Directory

Track down the right supplier Search for your ideal holiday in France from hundreds of companies...

Text Search:

Category:


Click here to add an "entry"



French Entrée