ONE-TO-ONE WORKSHOP
HAMBURG
This workshop is shaped around your way of observing public space. We work slowly, in real urban conditions, focusing on perception, structure, and conscious decision-making rather than output or results.


How We Work
The session unfolds through a sequence of slow walks, observation phases, and short reflective pauses. We work in real urban conditions, allowing situations to develop naturally rather than directing them. The structure remains flexible and adapts to your questions, pace, and way of seeing. Feedback happens situationally – while walking, stopping, and reflecting together.
Focus
This workshop focuses on visual perception in public space. Not on subjects, but on how images emerge through attention, timing, and spatial awareness.
• Visual perception in public space
• Light, shadow, and subtle transitions
• Rhythm, repetition, and interruption
• Spatial relationships and distance
• Working with restraint instead of spectacle
For Whom
This workshop is for photographers who want to refine how they see rather than what they photograph. It is suited for those interested in visual perception, composition, and working consciously in public space – independent of experience level or equipment. You will leave with greater clarity in your visual decisions, a calmer approach to working in real urban conditions, and a more confident sense of your own visual rhythm.
