“I had a super fun and insightful workshop with Michiel. He teaches you to see the street scene in a whole new way. The workshop stays challenging throughout with all the different assignments. Highly recommended!”
Workshop details
Guided assignments based on assignment cards that you can take home with you.
Get started on your next photography project or one you've been putting off for so long.
Lunch is included in the one-day workshops.
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).
Deze fotografieworkshop Conceptuele fotografie op Straat duurt van 10.30 tot 14.00 uur (tenzij anders aangegeven).
Short evaluation at the end of the workshop (including coffee or tea, of course).
We keep groups to a maximum of 5 people to make sure everyone gets personal attention.
Level for this photography workshop: All levels, challenges tailored to your level.
Recommended camera: All cameras and smartphones with a camera.
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, totally up to you. I'll give you email feedback on up to 5 photos (for multi-day workshops, it's 8 photos).
Practical information
You'll work in a small group, so there's plenty of room for questions, feedback, and personal assignments. We'll kick things off with a chat, pick a direction, and then we'll mostly focus on observing. We'll walk through the city together, find the perfect light, and start building your series.
Afterwards, you will have
A clear concept.
A selection of photos that fit that concept.
Nieuwe vaardigheden in (straat-)fotografie.
A project you can continue at home.
Feedback on five photos you send in later.
A fresh look at how you can tell stories with images.