A street photography journey to Covent Garden
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Our street photography skills development series continues journeying to Covent Garden.
This time we won't be concentrating on a specific framing or technical skill, but we will practice our mindset!
Projects can be a wonderful way to create focus in the way we look for images.
But what is a project?
In street photography projects are a fantastic way to get consistency, cohesion throughout your body of work. Some of the greatest street photographers always work on projects, and working on a project for quite some time can lead to a series of images worthy of publication.
In this workshop we will look at how to look for a project, how to start one and how to build it. We will focusing on creating a cohesive set of images from the workshop, Covent Garden and surroundings will be rife with opportunities to work on a series.
I will be there helping you along to develop the idea and bring home a set of images that work together as a series.
Join us for a great afternoon, sharing your passion with fellow photographers and taking an important step in your journey to mastering the streets with your camera.
What will you need?
A camera or a smartphone, of course, and a pair of comfortable shoes.
And a determination to have a good time, because you certainly will!
After the workshop you will be invited to join the Tap on the Shoulder WhatsApp group, where you will be able to share your best efforts from the workshop and receive feedback from me and your peers.
At the end of the workshop we will be heading for the nearest pub for a refreshment and some banter, enjoying each other’s company and planning our future street photography mischief!
What are you waiting for? Book your place now and take your next step in improving your street photography skills!
Bring your children, they can participate as well! Attendance is free for children under 15 years of age: please use the discount code UNDER15.
Please come 5-10 minutes early. I will wait for 5 minutes for late arrivals then start the workshop out of respect for the people that arrived on time!
