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Getting Naked in Spain: Susan Callister Photography Courses

Thursday 4 February 2010

Westie takes the helm on this one. Sorry guys no naughty pics, a chap has to preserve his naked rights! 

 

I’ve recently returned from a sojourn to Jimena de la Frontera, a small whitewashed village perched on a hill top in Andalucía, Spain. My host and hostess were so welcoming I had no problems taking off my clothes when they asked me too...

Before you jump to any conclusions about Stealth’s dubious choice in a girlfriend, Susan Callister and Alberto Saro are photographers. Having nude photographs taken has been an aspiration of mine for many years before various body parts head south. I was far from disappointed with the results. Sue has an amazing ability to use natural light to capture an image in black and white. I don’t claim to be any great knowledge in art or photography but Sue’s photo’s are stunning (half of London has now seen me in the buff I was that pleased with the result – but lets face it I don’t need a lot of encouragement).

Susan and Alberto are also available for weddings, portraits, landscapes and commissions. They provide a range of courses in digital photography and specialised black and white photography in a traditional darkroom, ranging from 1-5 days. Whether staying for a course, photo shoot or just a holiday your hosts will collect you from Gibraltar Airport.

While I can’t rave enough about the quality of Sue’s photo’s the experience of staying with them in Spain for 3 days was superb. In between lazing about in the nude I was treated to Alberto’s culinary skills and passion for fine wine. With his Spanish and Italian heritage and a love of fresh, wholesome food you won’t be disappointed with the meals, included in the cost of all courses. The villa itself is beautiful with all rooms leading from a centralised courtyard, dark wood, white washed walls, shutters…All very romantic and the ideal setting for a photography course or just a weekend away for those not keen on getting their kit off.

Should you take the opportunity to visit Jimena you can fly into Gibraltar a 40 minute drive away. Easyjet flights start at approximately £69 return. I would highly recommend hiring a car for your stay (prices start from £112 with Easyjet for 3 days hire). Although I barely left the villa, being encumbered with my lack of clothes, I hear the village and surrounding areas are beautiful.

By Westie

 

 

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