“As a treat for myself, I booked the 1-on-1 street photography workshop with Michiel Heijmans. I haven't regretted it for a second!
We kicked off the workshop with a cup of coffee: a nice start to the morning, to get to know each other, discuss where you're at, and most importantly, what you want to learn. After that, we hit the streets, both armed with our cameras. As we chatted and took photos, tips and ideas came pouring in. Not only does Michiel have a ton of knowledge and skill, but his enthusiasm and boldness are also infectious. It's hard to imagine not getting inspired by him!
Even after the workshop, Michiel was super helpful by giving me feedback via email on my photo selection and post-processing. In short: a fantastic all-round workshop that was, above all (and not unimportantly), really enjoyable.”
Bring someone along for free!
You can bring a friend to this workshop for free! It makes things less daunting, and it's way more fun, of course! You can also choose to share the costs if you both want to learn more about street photography. That's totally up to you!
Workshop details
Feel free to bring a friend, who can join for free (or share the costs!).
We start with coffee or tea to clarify what you want to learn that day.
Guided assignments based on assignment cards that you can take home with you.
Of course, I will share all my experiences with you and teach you to see things differently.
You'll get my book Straatfotobijbel (Photofacts, ISBN 9789492325099) so you can keep practicing after the workshop.
Free with the book: my online course Street Photography on Photofacts.nl (45 minutes + a 75-minute webinar).
One month of free access to all other Photofacts courses (more information in the book).
This street photography workshop lasts from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (unless otherwise agreed).
A quick review at the end of the workshop (coffee/tea included).
Level for this street photography workshop: All levels.
Recommended camera: Any camera, preferably one with sound capabilities.
Recommended lens: Generally, use any lens you're comfortable with, but a good guideline is 28 to 50mm full-frame.
You'll handle the post-processing yourself at home, however you like. I'll give you feedback via email on up to 5 photos per person.