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Workshops & Courses

Learn textile photography with purpose.

Our courses are built for makers, stylists, and photographers who want cleaner fabric detail, stronger composition, and lighting that respects texture. Curious which workshop fits your workflow? Start here.

Texture-first teaching
No fluffy theory.
Level-matched classes
Beginner to advanced.

Why it works

Each session is practical, paced, and portfolio-friendly.

We keep class sizes tight so you can actually test light, adjust angles, and compare results on the spot. Why settle for generic photography advice when textile work has its own rules?

Camera control that sticks

Work manual mode with confidence, then apply it to weave, nap, sheen, and layered materials without losing detail.

Editing with restraint

Our post-processing approach protects texture integrity. You’ll learn what to lift, what to leave, and where to stop.

Need a faster recommendation?

Tell us your skill level and your kit. We’ll point you to the right date.

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Workshop catalogue

Workshops & Courses

Single-day clinics and deeper 3-day intensives. Which pace suits your schedule?

Photographer documenting a textile art installation in a bright studio with layered fabric panels

Textile Art Photography

3-day intensive Intermediate £595
Documentation to expression

This workshop moves from clean documentation to editorial framing, so your textile pieces read like finished work rather than flat records. Want stronger visual storytelling? This is the one.

18 August 2026, 10:00–16:00
6 seats remaining · Toronto studio
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14 October 2026, 10:00–16:00
Sold out · waitlist open
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Macro camera setup photographing woven fabric texture under soft studio lighting

Fabric Texture Photography

Technical lighting, macro control, and flat lays that keep the weave honest. A serious session for detail lovers.

1-day Beginner £295
Photographer editing textile images on a laptop beside sample fabrics and colour swatches

Editing Textile Images

Lightroom and Photoshop workflow built around colour fidelity and texture integrity. You’ll leave with a repeatable process.

1-day Intermediate £295
Studio table arranged with fabric swatches, reflective boards, and a lighting setup for textile composition

Composition & Lighting for Textile Photography

3-day intensive Advanced £595
Styling and lighting ratios

This class connects styling, colour theory, and controlled lighting so your photographs feel deliberate, not accidental. Why guess when you can build a repeatable method?

02 September 2026, 09:30–16:30
4 seats remaining
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07 December 2026, 09:30–16:30
8 seats remaining
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Close-up of a photographer comparing textile prints on a desk with colour charts and notes

Lightroom Workflow Clinic

1-day Intermediate £295
Retouching without flattening

If your edits keep removing the life from fabric, this clinic gives you a calmer approach. Which sliders matter, and which ones should you barely touch?

21 July 2026, 10:00–16:00
12 seats remaining
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11 November 2026, 10:00–16:00
Sold out · waitlist open
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Upcoming course dates

Upcoming Course Dates

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Prefer a quieter cohort or a faster booking window? The month list helps you compare sessions without hunting around.

Fabric Texture Photography
12 May · 10:00–16:00 · 2 seats left
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Editing Textile Images
25 May · 10:00–16:00 · 9 seats left
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Composition & Lighting for Textile Photography
09 June · 09:30–16:30 · 4 seats left
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Textile Art Photography
28 June · 10:00–16:00 · Sold out
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Lightroom Workflow Clinic
21 July · 10:00–16:00 · 12 seats left
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Fabric Texture Photography
30 July · 10:00–16:00 · 1 seat left
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Pricing

Pricing & Packages

Simple pricing. No hidden add-ons. Why make checkout feel like a puzzle?

Single workshop

£295

One-day workshop with guided exercises, feedback, and practical take-home notes.

  • Beginner or intermediate routes
  • Secure card payment
  • Invoice available on request

3-day intensive

£595

Deeper instruction for makers and professionals who want a concentrated learning arc.

  • Long-form practice sets
  • Lighting breakdowns
  • Portfolio review

Textile bundle

£750

Three courses bundled together. A smart path if you want the full textile photography toolkit.

  • Save 15%
  • Flexible date selection
  • Best for serial learners

Early bird

-10%

Book 45 days early and the price softens a little. Who doesn’t appreciate that?

  • Applies to listed workshops
  • Automatic discount at checkout
  • Studio and guild rates by enquiry

Secure payment. Clear invoices. Quick confirmation.

Pick credit card or invoice, then finish the registration flow in a few steps. That’s it.

Find your level

Find Your Level

Not sure where to begin? That’s normal. A quick self-check helps.

Beginner

No prior experience needed. We’ll cover camera fundamentals, framing, and the visual habits that make textile work read clearly.

Best for first-time DSLR or mirrorless users. Want a gentler entry point? Start here.

Intermediate

You’re comfortable in manual mode and want textile-specific control. Expect better lighting decisions, more consistent colour, and cleaner set-ups.

Ideal for photographers who can already expose confidently. Ready to sharpen the process?

Advanced

Built for working photographers who want niche specialisation, portfolio polish, and a stronger language around texture, form, and light.

If you need sharper art direction, this is the lane.

Quick self-assessment

Do you shoot in manual mode?
If not, beginner classes will feel steadier.
Do you already edit for colour consistency?
If yes, the editing clinic may be enough.
Are you building a portfolio or offering client work?
Then the advanced route usually pays off.
Instructor and student reviewing fabric photographs together in a calm teaching studio

A good fit saves time.

Picking the right level keeps the class useful from the first exercise. You won’t spend the day catching up, and you won’t be bored either.

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