Practices and reviews

The studio’s weekly rhythm: you shoot, print one frame, and review it with the group.

How the week goes

Sunday — shooting

We meet and shoot: street, location, or a task the meeting sets. The aim is material for the next print and experience in real conditions.

Print matters on its own: paper shows what on a screen is easy to miss. Over months you gather a stack of work — you can look at your series as a whole and see how far you have already moved.

Thursday — review

Everyone brings a printed frame — your own, from any period. We look in turn: what holds the frame, where the author is pulled, what next step makes sense.

Thursday matters on its own: the frame is on the table, the group looks together, asks questions, and finds the next step. That review is a structural push — after it, the next Sunday is clearer.

How the group works

  • Up to six people at intimate meetings — enough time for everyone.
  • Bring your own print to review; arrive ready to put something on the table.
  • The talk is about the frame and about choice: what to strengthen, what to leave, where to go next.

Where you will arrive

After a few months of rhythm, these shifts are usually visible.

The camera closer to the hand

Technique stops feeling like a separate task: easier to set the camera for the scene and keep the moment.

Clearer choice

Easier to say yes to your themes and no to other people’s expectations — and to see that in the prints.

Support in the group

A space where you can show work, get questions, and ask your own.

Want to build the foundation first

Start with the base: a short preparation that gives terms and footing so you can join the conversation on practices right away.

Settle into the rhythm

Call or write — we will tell you about upcoming Sundays and Thursdays and how to join the group.

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