1-2-1 LONDON WORKSHOP

£175.00

Learning to See Space | Architecture & Human Scale Photography Workshop
Location: Tower Bridge | Time: 10:00am–12:00 noon | £125 per person

This private workshop is a personalised session focused on how you see, compose, and approach space through photography.

Rather than teaching camera settings or generic techniques, the session is built around sharing how I work a scene — using distance, perspective, human scale, and positioning to create intentional images.

Because this is one-to-one, the workshop can be shaped around your level, interests, and areas you want to develop, whether that is composition, architectural photography, visual confidence, or refining your personal style.

Along the route, we’ll pause at key locations where I’ll share reference images on my iPad and walk you through how I approach and work a scene — looking at framing, geometry, reflections, light, and why certain compositions hold together.

This is not a photo walk built around shooting constantly.

It is a guided session in observation, decision-making, and developing a stronger way of seeing.

What We’ll Explore

• Reading architecture beyond function or landmark value
• Using human presence to define scale and spatial tension
• Working with distance, compression, and perspective
• Recognising repetition, rhythm, and structural relationships
• Making deliberate framing decisions rather than reactive ones
• Photographing with intention, not accumulation
• Developing your own visual approach

The focus is on visual thinking and composition — not post-processing or technical settings.

Personal Guidance Includes

• Real-time feedback while shooting
• Scene breakdowns and live demonstrations
• Reference images shared on my iPad to explain how and why a scene works
• Practical exercises tailored to you
• Optional review of your images during the session

Format

The workshop takes place on location in London and unfolds through a series of observational stops and practical exercises, adapted to your pace and interests.

Rather than moving quickly between locations, we will work slowly through a series of observational stops, using exercises to refine positioning, framing, and visual decision-making.

Exercises will be given throughout the session to help refine seeing, not just image-making.

Equipment

Gear is secondary — bring any camera, even a phone.

A wide lens is ideal (18mm, 23mm or 35mm), or a simple zoom such as 18–55mm (crop sensor) or 24–70mm (full frame). We’ll focus on vision, not equipment.

Travel light and wear comfortable shoes. No tripod needed.

Scheduling

After booking, the date and time of the private session will be arranged directly with you to suit your availability, subject to mutual agreement.

Cancellation Policy

A full refund is available for cancellations made at least 7 days before the workshop date.

Cancellations made within 7 days are non-refundable, though sessions may be rescheduled subject to availability.

Learning to See Space | Architecture & Human Scale Photography Workshop
Location: Tower Bridge | Time: 10:00am–12:00 noon | £125 per person

This private workshop is a personalised session focused on how you see, compose, and approach space through photography.

Rather than teaching camera settings or generic techniques, the session is built around sharing how I work a scene — using distance, perspective, human scale, and positioning to create intentional images.

Because this is one-to-one, the workshop can be shaped around your level, interests, and areas you want to develop, whether that is composition, architectural photography, visual confidence, or refining your personal style.

Along the route, we’ll pause at key locations where I’ll share reference images on my iPad and walk you through how I approach and work a scene — looking at framing, geometry, reflections, light, and why certain compositions hold together.

This is not a photo walk built around shooting constantly.

It is a guided session in observation, decision-making, and developing a stronger way of seeing.

What We’ll Explore

• Reading architecture beyond function or landmark value
• Using human presence to define scale and spatial tension
• Working with distance, compression, and perspective
• Recognising repetition, rhythm, and structural relationships
• Making deliberate framing decisions rather than reactive ones
• Photographing with intention, not accumulation
• Developing your own visual approach

The focus is on visual thinking and composition — not post-processing or technical settings.

Personal Guidance Includes

• Real-time feedback while shooting
• Scene breakdowns and live demonstrations
• Reference images shared on my iPad to explain how and why a scene works
• Practical exercises tailored to you
• Optional review of your images during the session

Format

The workshop takes place on location in London and unfolds through a series of observational stops and practical exercises, adapted to your pace and interests.

Rather than moving quickly between locations, we will work slowly through a series of observational stops, using exercises to refine positioning, framing, and visual decision-making.

Exercises will be given throughout the session to help refine seeing, not just image-making.

Equipment

Gear is secondary — bring any camera, even a phone.

A wide lens is ideal (18mm, 23mm or 35mm), or a simple zoom such as 18–55mm (crop sensor) or 24–70mm (full frame). We’ll focus on vision, not equipment.

Travel light and wear comfortable shoes. No tripod needed.

Scheduling

After booking, the date and time of the private session will be arranged directly with you to suit your availability, subject to mutual agreement.

Cancellation Policy

A full refund is available for cancellations made at least 7 days before the workshop date.

Cancellations made within 7 days are non-refundable, though sessions may be rescheduled subject to availability.