Online training and workshops give it a go!


Dated: 22 April 2025

There’s something truly special about getting out into the landscape with your camera in hand—watching the light shift, the clouds roll through, and nature do its thing. That’s the heart of landscape photography for me. It’s not just about capturing a scene, but really experiencing it. And workshops? They take that connection to the next level. Sharing the field with like-minded people, learning in real time, and pushing your creativity in some of the most stunning locations—it’s hard to beat. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been shooting for years, a good workshop gives you the chance to grow, get inspired, and come away with images (and memories) you’re proud of.

But the learning doesn’t stop once the trip’s over. That’s where online training comes in. I offer one-on-one post-processing sessions tailored to your images and your goals. We dive into Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw, fine-tune your editing workflow, and bring out the best in your photos—all from the comfort of your home. It’s a great way to keep the momentum going after a workshop or to sharpen your skills if you’re not able to travel just yet. Whether we’re out in the field or working together online, it’s all about helping you take your photography further and enjoy the journey along the way. I offer both options from time to time so subscribe to my newsletter to stay updated with what and when is going on.

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