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  • Joel CollinsJoel Collins
    • Joel is a professional photographer with a life long passion for international travel. His love of travel started at age three when his family moved...

Tour Itinerary

Tour Details

  • Pricing
    • $2,895 USD
  • Highlights:
    • The focus will be photography, including people and culture.
    • 10 days with accomplished photographer Joel Collins.
    • Tour limited to 10 passengers.
    • Experience Western Ireland while spending the majority of your evenings in one home.
    • Relaxed & flexible itinerary.
  • Accommodations
  • Guides
  • Food & Drink

Testimonial

Joel is a natural instructor. By the second day of Strabo’s photo tour he was working one-on-one with anyone who had questions about workflow on laptops, gave tutorials on Lightroom in the bus, discussed ways to correct problems using Photoshop in the lobby, and even explained why certain camera settings weren’t optimal while strolling through a medina. He would quietly offer to help and his explanations were always so good, so on-the-mark, so understandable, that he became the ‘go-to’ person with questions of a technical nature."

- K. Hornsby

You could ask Joel anything about photography such as use of your camera, software, or workflows, he would thoughtfully and respectfully give you his opinion and advice. On top of that people just naturally gravitate to him, you couldn’t walk down a street without children following him like the pied piper. I learned a lot of lessons from him that trip, not just about photography, but how to approach life in general. I would be honored to travel with him again. (Photo from John Weiss Morocco Tour April 2010)"

- E. Phillips


Ireland Photo Tour

Ireland Photo Tour

Join accomplished photographer and novice tour leader, Joel Collins, on this inspirational journey to Ireland. Kathy Hornsby had the following comments regarding Joel from a recent photo tour to Morocco with Strabo Photo Tour Collection: Joel is a natural instructor. By the second day of Strabo’s photo tour he was working one-on-one with anyone who had questions about workflow on laptops, gave tutorials on Lightroom in the bus, discussed ways to correct problems using Photoshop in the lobby, and even explained why certain camera settings weren’t optimal while strolling through a medina. He would quietly offer to help and his explanations were always so good, so on-the-mark, so understandable, that he became the ‘go-to’ person with questions of a technical nature. Joel has a boundless enthusiasm for photography, yet is a culturally sensitive photographer. You can tell that he has traveled extensively and appreciates the difference in people and their cultures. He has a patient, thoughtful sense of studying the scene, the people, and then photographing if the conditions are right and with permission. This set a great example and was a good model for the rest of us in the group. I’d love to go to Ireland with him as a leader!

Joel is pleased to customize instruction for tour participants, evaluating their level of photography and needs, prior to and during the trip. Providing hands-on lessons in the field or receding into the background allowing members to photograph in their own style, stepping in only if asked for assistance. There will be three presentations during the trip, the first being instructional and motivational, and the next two will be gentle critiques of your best photo’s taken during the trip.

Joel has traveled the world since a young child and captured it with his camera. The enthusiasm of that young world traveler is still alive in him today. He looks forward to each new destination because it offers a new view of this beautiful planet. Travel to Western Ireland with Joel, photographing the unspoiled villages, rugged ancient abbeys, broad peat lowlands and the dramatic coastline. The soft pastel shades of the mountains and clouds appeal to the artist and photographer. These natural landscapes, along with the people render this Isle a place of rousing beauty. Visit places you could never find on your own — tiny villages, hidden beaches, castles and ancient abbeys.

Itinerary

July 9: Home

Ireland Photo Tour

Your journey to Ireland begins with an overnight flight from the U.S. to Shannon, Ireland (SNN). (meals on plane)

July 10: Shannon – Westport

You will have an early morning arrival at Ireland’s Shannon International Airport and driven north to Westport, on the shores of Clew Bay. The first afternoon we can relax; perhaps enjoy conversation in the library. If we are feeling a bit energetic, we can capture the sunset by exploring the nearby countryside.

Your local Irish guide, Olcan Masterson, is a walking authority on the history of western Ireland. He has spent many years exploring the hills and back roads of the area. An accomplished musician as well, he has spread traditional Irish music all over Europe and the U.S. with his flute and tin whistle. Mostly though, he is a living embodiment of Irish charm and hospitality. He will show you the spirit and soul of Ireland, as few visitors will ever experience it. You will get a view of the land and the culture that comes with living it, not merely visiting it. (D)

July 11 - July 17: Western Ireland

Each day we will visit some of these typical areas from our home base at Hillcrest House. It is not possible to see everything during each tour, as we also like to take time for unscheduled stops. Our guides will plan each day considering the interests of the group, and special events taking place during your time in Ireland.

We often start each trip with a visit to Ballintubber Abbey, or Baile Tobair Padraig, in Irish. It is one of the oldest Abbeys in Ireland dating back to the twelfth century, named for the natural spring nearby, where St. Patrick baptized his first Irish converts.

Hillcrest House lays half way between the City of Westport and the Village of Newport. Both capture the flavor of true Irish towns with their tree-lined canals and colorful shops. After a stop in Westport we drive along the shores of Clew Bay, stopping at Murrisk Abbey, at the foot of Croagh Patrick. Ireland’s Holy Mountain, named after the national saint, is one of Mayo’s best-known landmarks. Later in the day we will be at the ocean on the west coast of Mayo at a remote rocky shore called Barnabawn Point.

Driving north another day, our first stop will be along the ocean on the Atlantic drive in Mulranny. After lunch on Achill Island we will continue photographing along the ocean and given time, wind up at the deserted famine village at Keel. Achill Island is the largest island off the Irish coast. To get there, we will drive over the bridge at Achill Sound. Wrought by wind and water, the island is an arrangement of rock, cloud, and cliffs falling off to the sea.

We may visit one of the few remaining round towers in Ireland, Turlough, standing amid a field of ancient carved gravestones. Photograph along the shores of Doo Lough and the Connemara Mountains, where we will see some of the most stunning landscapes in all of Ireland. After lunch in the town of Louisburgh, we will spend the afternoon photographing in the Sheeffrey Wood, a place where we must be careful not to disturb the leprechauns who inhabit the forest. spend the afternoon photographing in the Sheeffrey Hills, a place where we must be careful not to disturb the leprechauns who inhabit the forest.

We can spend an entire day in the old city of Galway. Winding streets of antique shops and art galleries will entice you as we view the city. You will find many handcrafted items such as traditional Irish sweaters, prints, and pottery, or shops filled with books or Irish music. Be sure to take at least one piece of Ireland home with you. Galway is a lively city that may even present you with dancers and musicians performing in the streets and alleyways. If it is boats you are looking for, the river nearby is lined with colorful examples to photograph. (B, D each day)

July 18: Westport - Ennis

Ireland Photo Tour

Leave Hillcrest House early this morning, and drive to the Burren, a remote region near the town of Ennis. Our last full day of exploring and photographing will be spent in this beautiful area for the wild landscapes, culminating in the mighty cliffs along the East Coast. Tonight we will stay at the Temple Gate Hotel (or similar) in Ennis and enjoy dinner on our own. The hotel rests on the site of a nineteenth century convent. (B)

July 19: Shannon - Home

After breakfast this morning, board afternoon flights for home. (B)

Accommodations

Your home away from home, Hillcrest House, was renovated for the sole purpose of accommodating photography groups. Its homelike quality adds to the relaxed atmosphere of the trip. Transportation is provided in a roomy tour van, which is large enough for the group and our equipment. Hillcrest House also provides an Imac computer for your use and wireless internet.

Guides

Please contact us for more details.

Food & Drink

You’ll enjoy traditional Irish breakfasts and dinners during your stay. Lunch will be at various restaurants and pubs, or we can stop in town and have a picnic lunch wrapped for our daily excursions in the field.

Pricing Info

Tour land cost: $2,895 US Dollars based upon minimum of 5 paying participants. All our program prices are based on double occupancy unless noted in exceptions.

Single room supplement: $345; single rooms are subject to availability and are not guaranteed. We try to accommodate travelers who request single accommodations, as well as travelers who are looking for a roommate. If a single room is requested, or if we are unable to find a suitable roommate, you will be required to pay the supplement.

Note: The land costs on international tours is based upon current exchange rates. Although the rate has been relatively stable, should it change, there may need to be an adjustment in the land cost.

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