COMPOSITION & VISUAL STORYTELLING

Learn To Work A Scene With Intention

Composition is more than finding a single frame.

Lear how to slow down, simplify scenes, explore light, and create more meaningful photographs in the field.

A DIFFERENT APPROACH

Most photographers arrive searching for one perfect image.

The strongest photographs often come from slowing down and exploring a scene more deeply - the same approach I use in the field, and the same approach I teach.

FIELD NOTE 01

Slow Down Before Shooting

Before you raise the camera, take time to observe. Watch how light moves, how the mood shifts, and what draws you into the scene.

FIELD NOTE 02

Explore The Scene

Move around. Change your perspective. Look for leading lines, foreground elements, and natural frames that tell a bigger story.

FIELD NOTE 03

Work Different Focal Lengths

From wide environmental storytelling to tight detail isolation. Different focal lengths reveal different emotions from the same location.

FIELD NOTE 04

Wait For The Moment

Light changes everything. Patience is the key to success. Some compositions only appear when you slow down and connect with a location.

ONE LOCATION. MANY POSSIBILITIES.

TAKE THE PROCESS INTO THE FIELD

Get The Full Field Session

Includes:

• Full field session (video)
• Composition field guide (PDF)
• Practical field exercises

Continue Learning In The Field

Go deeper into composition, storytelling, editing, and fieldcraft through immersive workshops, mentoring, and ongoing community learning.

“Photographing nature is my passion. Helping others connect with nature through photography is my mission.”