Discover Street Photography in Oxford
Oxford’s streets carry a calm confidence — a place where cobbled lanes, timeless architecture, and moments of everyday life quietly intersect. From bicycles weaving through historic alleys to light catching on sandstone colleges, the city offers a more reflective kind of street photography.
This workshop encourages you to slow down, observe patiently, and create thoughtful, story-driven images. We’ll explore busy market corners, tucked-away side streets, and the contrast between tourists, students, and locals. It’s the perfect setting to practise light, composition, and timing — without the pressure of a frantic pace.
Dates (updated throughout the year):
📅 Friday, 20th March 2026 - Oxford £100 (Fully Booked)
📅 Friday, 12th June 2026 - Oxford £100 (Fully Booked)
➡️ Includes post-workshop recorded editing session
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VIP Option Available - £250
Add a 1-hour private Zoom session after the workshop (optional). We’ll review your images properly, talk through what’s working, what’s not, and I’ll edit a few frames with you on screen so you can see the full workflow in detail. This is ideal if you want more direct feedback than the group follow-up. Limited slots per workshop date.
Discover Street Photography in Oxford
Oxford’s streets carry a calm confidence — a place where cobbled lanes, timeless architecture, and moments of everyday life quietly intersect. From bicycles weaving through historic alleys to light catching on sandstone colleges, the city offers a more reflective kind of street photography.
This workshop encourages you to slow down, observe patiently, and create thoughtful, story-driven images. We’ll explore busy market corners, tucked-away side streets, and the contrast between tourists, students, and locals. It’s the perfect setting to practise light, composition, and timing — without the pressure of a frantic pace.
Learn to See Differently
Together, we’ll explore the streets, cameras in hand, working on exercises designed to help you build confidence, react instinctively, and shoot with intention.
You’ll learn how to:
Photograph candidly and without hesitation
Use zone focusing to your advantage
Approach themes and build visual stories
Understand your camera more fully — whatever brand or model you’re using
Get closer to the action and shoot without disrupting the scene
Whether you're completely new to street photography or returning to it with fresh eyes, you'll leave with a deeper understanding of how to make honest, powerful images from everyday life.
What to Expect
Small groups only – limited to six participants for personal attention
Structured, real-world exercises (not just a casual photo walk)
1–1 guidance as we shoot
A practical, no-fluff approach grounded in storytelling through photography
Timings
2:00–2:30 pm: Welcome coffee, intros & theory overview
2:30–6:00 pm: Guided street shooting with a short break around 4 pm
A few days later: Complimentary online editing session to review your images and walk through my post-processing workflow
🟨 Exact meeting point and workshop notes will be emailed to you nearer the time.
What’s Included:
✅ The workshop
✅ 1–1 feedback during the day
✅ Follow-up online editing session
What’s Not Included:
❌ Transport, accommodation, or refreshments
Who’s It For?
All are welcome — from complete beginners to seasoned photographers looking to reconnect with the craft. You’ll just need a basic understanding of how your camera works and a willingness to observe the world differently.
Whether you're a street enthusiast, a wedding photographer seeking stronger candid skills, or someone looking to shoot with more purpose, this workshop is for you.
About Kevin
I was one of the first Fujifilm X-Photographers in the UK and have spent many years shooting weddings and street photography exclusively with the Fujifilm X-Series. But you're welcome to bring any camera you like — this isn’t about gear, it’s about how you see.
Street photography has shaped how I shoot everything — including my wedding work — and I believe it's one of the best ways to build true storytelling ability through your lens.

