Capture the Soul of the Place.
Street photography is about revealing the soul of a place through the people who inhabit it. Part of the Seacoast Photography School Street Photography Series, Capturing the People & Places of Portsmouth unfolds during the Summer in the Street festival, when Pleasant Street becomes a pedestrian stage of music, movement, and spontaneous interaction. This immersive workshop focuses on observing how people belong to a place and how to photograph that relationship with intention, empathy, and visual clarity.
Details
Location:Â
Price:Â $125
Class Size:Â Limited to 6 participantsÂ
This is a guided walking tour that will take us on 2.5-3 mile photographic adventure.
Attendees
- Beginners building strong habits
- Intermediate photographers on a plateau
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Street, travel, & documentary photographers
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Photographers who want to shoot with intention
Takeaways
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Photograph people naturally
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Connect people and place
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Capture Portsmouth’s rhythm
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Create a cohesive street series
Workshop Fee
$125
per person includes Springfest admission fee
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When the Streets Come Alive.
This workshop is for photographers of all levels who want to feel more confident photographing people in real world environments. Set within the rustic charm of downtown Portsmouth during a street festival, you will learn to observe with intention, recognize moments as they form, and make visual decisions with clarity. You will leave with stronger street images that connect people to place and reflect how the city naturally unfolds. Early registration is encouraged.
Workshop Overview
What To Bring
Accessibility, Fitness & Level
Meet Your Instructor
David Mazur
Founder and Lead Instructor of Seacoast Photography School, David brings years of experience teaching and guiding photographers in real world environments. Known for his clear, witty, hands on approach, he breaks down complex concepts into practical, easy to understand guidance. His teaching style focuses on building confidence sharpening technical skills and helping photographers develop their own way of seeing on the streets and beyond.