2 Hour Online Street Photography Workshop
Improve your street photography, master your camera, or even understand the basics of photography from your own home with 2 hr online workshop.
Join me via Skype, Zoom, Facetime or a phone call if you like!
The online workshop can be tailored to suit you! We can discuss how you can improve your street photography, identify your strengths and weakness or give you the basics to get you out on the streets with your camera.
My one-on-one online workshop with Gareth was enjoyable, eye-opening and inspiring. The session focused on a critique of my Street Photography. Gareth’s in-depth, constructive, and insightful comments were presented with passion and honesty. He brings such a clear point of view, I got just what I was seeking - a deeper understanding of my strengths and weaknesses, and the curation and presentation of my work. - R Feldman
For many, the difficulty is knowing what to shoot, or feeling restricted by your lack of photographic knowledge or confidence.
Owning your camera settings allows you to enjoy your street photography far more! Maybe you are just not feeling confident with your camera! Sitting down and going through your camera settings and practising techniques is a huge way in which you can instantly progress as a street photographer.
Street photography is all about being ready, not faffing with your camera when you see a potential shot. - I saw a huge improvement when I felt more confident and owned my camera settings!
Client discussions are always different, each suited to you. Here are some common topics:
Reviewing and critiquing your images
Basic photography settings
Understanding your camera
How to see an image
What kind of street do you like
Tips on using the right gear
Setting up your camera
How to zone focus
Learning from masters
What makes a good image
What makes a bad image
The culling process
Learning from mistakes
Sharing on social media
Setting projects and challenges (ongoing workshop)
If you have got this far you must be very passionate about improving your street photography! Passion is a huge part of development & it's what brings us all together in street photography.
I'd love to help you reach your goals, contact me and we can discuss your requirements.
I look forward to helping you improve, Ga :-)
Improve your street photography, master your camera, or even understand the basics of photography from your own home with 2 hr online workshop.
Join me via Skype, Zoom, Facetime or a phone call if you like!
The online workshop can be tailored to suit you! We can discuss how you can improve your street photography, identify your strengths and weakness or give you the basics to get you out on the streets with your camera.
My one-on-one online workshop with Gareth was enjoyable, eye-opening and inspiring. The session focused on a critique of my Street Photography. Gareth’s in-depth, constructive, and insightful comments were presented with passion and honesty. He brings such a clear point of view, I got just what I was seeking - a deeper understanding of my strengths and weaknesses, and the curation and presentation of my work. - R Feldman
For many, the difficulty is knowing what to shoot, or feeling restricted by your lack of photographic knowledge or confidence.
Owning your camera settings allows you to enjoy your street photography far more! Maybe you are just not feeling confident with your camera! Sitting down and going through your camera settings and practising techniques is a huge way in which you can instantly progress as a street photographer.
Street photography is all about being ready, not faffing with your camera when you see a potential shot. - I saw a huge improvement when I felt more confident and owned my camera settings!
Client discussions are always different, each suited to you. Here are some common topics:
Reviewing and critiquing your images
Basic photography settings
Understanding your camera
How to see an image
What kind of street do you like
Tips on using the right gear
Setting up your camera
How to zone focus
Learning from masters
What makes a good image
What makes a bad image
The culling process
Learning from mistakes
Sharing on social media
Setting projects and challenges (ongoing workshop)
If you have got this far you must be very passionate about improving your street photography! Passion is a huge part of development & it's what brings us all together in street photography.
I'd love to help you reach your goals, contact me and we can discuss your requirements.
I look forward to helping you improve, Ga :-)
Improve your street photography, master your camera, or even understand the basics of photography from your own home with 2 hr online workshop.
Join me via Skype, Zoom, Facetime or a phone call if you like!
The online workshop can be tailored to suit you! We can discuss how you can improve your street photography, identify your strengths and weakness or give you the basics to get you out on the streets with your camera.
My one-on-one online workshop with Gareth was enjoyable, eye-opening and inspiring. The session focused on a critique of my Street Photography. Gareth’s in-depth, constructive, and insightful comments were presented with passion and honesty. He brings such a clear point of view, I got just what I was seeking - a deeper understanding of my strengths and weaknesses, and the curation and presentation of my work. - R Feldman
For many, the difficulty is knowing what to shoot, or feeling restricted by your lack of photographic knowledge or confidence.
Owning your camera settings allows you to enjoy your street photography far more! Maybe you are just not feeling confident with your camera! Sitting down and going through your camera settings and practising techniques is a huge way in which you can instantly progress as a street photographer.
Street photography is all about being ready, not faffing with your camera when you see a potential shot. - I saw a huge improvement when I felt more confident and owned my camera settings!
Client discussions are always different, each suited to you. Here are some common topics:
Reviewing and critiquing your images
Basic photography settings
Understanding your camera
How to see an image
What kind of street do you like
Tips on using the right gear
Setting up your camera
How to zone focus
Learning from masters
What makes a good image
What makes a bad image
The culling process
Learning from mistakes
Sharing on social media
Setting projects and challenges (ongoing workshop)
If you have got this far you must be very passionate about improving your street photography! Passion is a huge part of development & it's what brings us all together in street photography.
I'd love to help you reach your goals, contact me and we can discuss your requirements.
I look forward to helping you improve, Ga :-)