Street Photography Workshop, Brighton...

One Day Workshop

12th April 2025 - £195

This 1-day workshop in Brighton, UK is crafted for photographers keen on deepening their understanding of street photography through the exploration of visual storytelling, human interaction, and decisive moments. The art of patience and observation will be key themes, encouraging photographers to wait for just the right alignment of elements.

The core objective is to enhance participants' ability to see potential photographic opportunities by focusing on light, shape, and form within the urban landscape.

Participants will be guided through techniques to better utilise natural and city light to define subjects and set the mood of their images. The workshop will also cover the essentials of crafting compelling compositions, emphasising how to balance visual elements to create photographs that draw the viewer into a story.

Set against the backdrop of Brighton's diverse and dynamic streets, this workshop is more than just a learning experience; it's an opportunity to see the city through a new lens, uncovering hidden narratives and capturing life as it unfolds on the sidewalks and corners of the metropolis.

Street portraiture

Unlike broader street photography, which often documents candid moments, scenes, and the overall ambience of urban life without necessarily interacting with the subjects, street portraiture typically involves some level of engagement between the photographer and the subject. 

This interaction can range from a simple acknowledgement to a more profound connection, allowing the photographer to direct the subject to some extent. The intent is to delve deeper into the individual's story or character, which adds a layer of depth and personal narrative to the images.

Develop confidence

confidence in oneself, alongside one's camera skills, is vital in street photography because it directly influences the ability to capture authentic, spontaneous moments. 

Street photography often requires quick decisions and reactions to fleeting situations. A confident photographer is more likely to approach subjects with assurance, navigate public spaces assertively, and creatively frame shots without hesitation. 

Feedback

Back of camera feedback on images will enable participants to improve in real-time, refining their skills on the spot. This approach aims to foster a loop of shooting, reviewing, and adjusting, accelerating the learning process.

Levels

All levels and camera types are welcome.

Tutors

I will be working with the supremely talented photographer and teacher Mike Browne.