STUDIO SESSIONS
Studio Sessions are private conversations for photographers navigating a change in how they relate to their work.
When social media, constant comparison and reference, gear obsession (GAS), or the noise around AI start to drown out your own sense of why you make photographs, these sessions offer a way back to the work itself.
What happens in a studio session
We step away from feeds, trends, and technical noise to spend 90 minutes with a small selection of your photographs.
There’s no critique and no attempt to improve the work. Instead, we pay attention to what shaped it — where your focus was, what you were responding to, and what might have been pulling you away from your own instincts and true voice.
The pace is deliberately slow. Our aim is clarity: understanding what’s shaping your work, and whether it still belongs there.
What you leave with
By the end of the session, you’ll have a clearer understanding of how you’re currently working and why.
That usually looks like:
recognising the patterns that run through your photographs, even when the subjects change
distinguishing between habits that are intentional and those shaped by comparison, pressure, or momentum
identifying what you’re genuinely responding to, rather than what you feel you should be responding to
The value of the session is not in adding advice or direction, but in removing the influences that don’t belong to your work.
Most people leave with a clearer sense of their own judgement and greater confidence in the decisions they make when they’re alone with the camera.
Who this is for
Studio Sessions are for photographers who want to regain authority over their own work.
You might hesitate over frames, overshoot to feel safe, or look elsewhere (books, social feeds, other photographers) to decide whether what you’re making is “good enough.”
If you want to trust your own seeing again, this session is for you.
Availability
Studio Sessions are offered in limited numbers. Join the waitlist to be notified when sessions open.