Street Photography Workshop in LONDON, UK.

@thenewyorkchronicles

DECEMBER 2022
(17-18th)

SIGN UP HERE

or by sending email to: [email protected]

This Winter documentary and street photographer Luc Kordas, author of New York Chronicles, invites you for a weekend workshop at the heart of London.

This 2-day workshop will be centered around full days of shooting in London as well as the discussion, analysis, and critique of photographs. I will be looking to guide you in making more compelling photographs and building mini-stories within your street work.

date: December 17&18th 2022

Saturday (1pm-5pm ish): Part I: Introduction and getting to know each other. Part II: photograph in London the remainder of the day until sunset.

Sunday (10am-3pm ish): Critique of your work in the morning, then spend the rest of the day out shooting in a different area of London.

Individual review of your work from the second day done at a later date chosen by the participant.

A detailed itinerary will be sent to you after signing up.

Workshops are limited to 5 participants only!

  • Food, transportation, and accommodation are not included.
  • Workshop Fee: $399
  • Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made 14 days or more before workshop begins will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations made between 13 to 7 days before workshop will receive a 50% refund. Cancellations made 6 days or less before workshop will receive no refund. Luc cannot be responsible for travel/accommodation fees in the event of any cancellation. It is recommended you book refundable travel arrangements.
  • Cameras will not be provided. Luc will not be held liable for any damages or injuries.
  • By signing up, you agree to the above terms and conditions.

A detailed itinerary will be emailed to you upon signing up. Please include your full name, phone number, and email when you sign up. If you have any questions at all, do not hesitate to ask me at [email protected]

Let’s do this!

Luc’s street work:

Street&Documentary Portfolio

Leica Blog

The Guardian

Lens Culture