{GOOD} photos are everywhere

$360.00

A workshop to question what we see and where we find the images that talk to us

After years working in commercial photography, I found myself asking a simple but essential question: why do I photograph? That question led me to look beyond assignments, clients, and technique and toward the quiet, personal instances that make me activate a camera. It reminded me of what images can really mean.

This workshop grows from that reflection. It’s an invitation to photographers, artists, and, most of all, curious observers to ask the same question for themselves.

We’ll challenge the idea that good photographs require expensive equipment, exotic locations, or special access. Instead, we’ll explore how meaningful images come from attentive seeing and the courage to photograph what genuinely moves us: a corner store, a family dinner, someone on the street, or the light in our own bedroom.
Along the way, we’ll pay close attention to how we build an image, through framing, color, and composition, learning how these choices can turn the ordinary into something special and resonant.

Over four sessions, we’ll blend discussion, practice, photo assignments and collective reflection:

Session 1: What Makes a Photograph Speak?
Session 2: Framing, Sequence & The Decisive Moment
Session 3: Chance, Collaboration & The Personal
Session 4: Final Presentations & Where Do We Go From Here?

{GOOD} PHOTOS ARE EVERYWHERE is less about technical mastery and more about rediscovering the joy of looking, learning to recognize the moments that ask to be photographed, transforming them into powerful images, and understanding why they matter to us.

Who it’s for: All levels welcome, just bring curiosity and an open eye.

Join me in exploring how and why we make images, and how, most of the time, the best photographs are already waiting for us, right where we are.

A workshop to question what we see and where we find the images that talk to us

After years working in commercial photography, I found myself asking a simple but essential question: why do I photograph? That question led me to look beyond assignments, clients, and technique and toward the quiet, personal instances that make me activate a camera. It reminded me of what images can really mean.

This workshop grows from that reflection. It’s an invitation to photographers, artists, and, most of all, curious observers to ask the same question for themselves.

We’ll challenge the idea that good photographs require expensive equipment, exotic locations, or special access. Instead, we’ll explore how meaningful images come from attentive seeing and the courage to photograph what genuinely moves us: a corner store, a family dinner, someone on the street, or the light in our own bedroom.
Along the way, we’ll pay close attention to how we build an image, through framing, color, and composition, learning how these choices can turn the ordinary into something special and resonant.

Over four sessions, we’ll blend discussion, practice, photo assignments and collective reflection:

Session 1: What Makes a Photograph Speak?
Session 2: Framing, Sequence & The Decisive Moment
Session 3: Chance, Collaboration & The Personal
Session 4: Final Presentations & Where Do We Go From Here?

{GOOD} PHOTOS ARE EVERYWHERE is less about technical mastery and more about rediscovering the joy of looking, learning to recognize the moments that ask to be photographed, transforming them into powerful images, and understanding why they matter to us.

Who it’s for: All levels welcome, just bring curiosity and an open eye.

Join me in exploring how and why we make images, and how, most of the time, the best photographs are already waiting for us, right where we are.

LOCATION: ONSITE

INSTRUCTOR: LUCIA MARCANO

LENGHT: 12 HOURS

STARTING: NOVEMBER 20TH, 2025

ENDING: NOVEMBER 25TH, 2025