Andrew Marshall Wildlife Photography







Red deer stag in the snow

Lying down to take this shot means we keep a low profile which doesnt disturb the animals and also gives a low angle for a more dramatic shot!

An iconic little bird in a stunning landscape
Scottish Winter wildlife
One of my most popular destinations, photo tuition days in The Cairngorms in winter can be tailor made for your skill set and are aimed at helping you get the best shots you can of some of the superb Scottish winter wildlife. These include Mountain hare, Red deer, Crested tit, Ptarmigan and red squirrel . Based near Aviemore we can also help you with accommodation. Prices start at £250 per day.
This year 2022 we are all "back to normal" with our latest trips working out perfectly with some fantastic days on the mountain and some wonderful wildlife encounters!
We will be pleased to take you to see the iconic species above, in some fantastic locations. Mountain hares and Ptarmigan require some physical fitness to actually get close to these species in their mountain habitat. Other species such as the red squirrels, crested tit and red deer are more easily accessible and we can help accommodate if you are disabled or have limited walking capabilities. All ranges of photography experience are catered for if you are a professional or have just bought your first digital camera we can help you get the best from your equipment. Non photographers / partners are also welcome!
We usually have some availability in a very comfortable and well equipped cosy cottage where you can stay with us on a self catering basis. (With excellent pub food available close by!)
Now booking : (December 2022 to March 2023) so please contact me ASAP if you would like to book (3 to 5 day trips recommended to get the best opportunities and weather conditions)! Contact me here for availability: Gowildlandscapes@btinternet.com
Check my blog for more on last winters Wildlife Photography guided trips with Mountain hares.
Also see what previous clients have said about our winter wildlife photography trips: What they say.