Learn to see, shoot, and tell stories with your camera in this hands-on photography workshop designed for beginners and intermediate photographers. Through a mix of concise instruction, guided practice, and constructive feedback, you’ll build practical skills and confidence to shoot in a variety of everyday situations.
What you’ll learn
Camera basics: exposure triangle (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), metering, and white balance
Composition techniques: rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and simplifying scenes
Practical shooting modes: aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual
Focusing and depth of field: autofocus modes, focus points, and creating background separation
Light awareness: working with available light, golden hour tips, and basic fill techniques
Review and feedback: critique to identify strengths and opportunities for improvement
Format
Duration: 5 to 6 hours
1-2-1
Includes: Short info session, guided outdoor shooting session, and image review
What to bring: Camera (any type), lens(es), charged batteries, memory card, comfortable shoes, and a notebook
Who this is for
Complete beginners who want a clear, practical introduction
Hobbyists looking to improve technical control and composition
Anyone preparing to photograph street scenes
Outcomes
Greater technical control over your camera settings
Stronger, more intentional compositions
Practical strategies for working with light and subjects
A set of images you’re proud to show and next steps to continue learning
.
Learn to see, shoot, and tell stories with your camera in this hands-on photography workshop designed for beginners and intermediate photographers. Through a mix of concise instruction, guided practice, and constructive feedback, you’ll build practical skills and confidence to shoot in a variety of everyday situations.
What you’ll learn
Camera basics: exposure triangle (aperture, shutter speed, ISO), metering, and white balance
Composition techniques: rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and simplifying scenes
Practical shooting modes: aperture priority, shutter priority, and manual
Focusing and depth of field: autofocus modes, focus points, and creating background separation
Light awareness: working with available light, golden hour tips, and basic fill techniques
Review and feedback: critique to identify strengths and opportunities for improvement
Format
Duration: 5 to 6 hours
1-2-1
Includes: Short info session, guided outdoor shooting session, and image review
What to bring: Camera (any type), lens(es), charged batteries, memory card, comfortable shoes, and a notebook
Who this is for
Complete beginners who want a clear, practical introduction
Hobbyists looking to improve technical control and composition
Anyone preparing to photograph street scenes
Outcomes
Greater technical control over your camera settings
Stronger, more intentional compositions
Practical strategies for working with light and subjects
A set of images you’re proud to show and next steps to continue learning
.