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Street photography workshops? We’re the specialists!

We’re the true specialists in documentary & street photography workshops; it’s all we do and it’s our passion. If you want to learn the art and craft of street photography with a full-time pro photographer who’s dedicated to street & documentary photography, you’ve in the right place! And our workshops bring you in to the best street photography community out there!

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY E-BOOKS

Brian Lloyd Duckett’s latest two books are now available as downloadable e-books!

Street photography on YouTube

Check out out Brian’s YouTube channel for lots of street photography learning & inspiration!

Street photography books by Brian Lloyd Duckett

  • Street Photography Workshop - the definitive street photography book by Brian Lloyd Duckett

    Street Photography Workshop

    This is a ‘workshop in a book’, designed to help take your street photography skills to a new level For street photographers of all ability levels. Ammonite Press.

  • Street photography assignments and projects to develop your skills

    52 Assignments: Street Photography

    Assignments & mini street photography projects to develop your skills and stimulate your creativity. A project a week for the next year! Ammonite Press.

  • Street Photography Pocket Guide

    The handy pocket reference guide packed full of accessible street photography tips and resources to keep in your bag. Published by Rocky Nook.

  • 52 Assignments: Black & White

    Assignments & mini black & white projects to develop your monochrome shooting skills in street, documentary, landscape and lots more. Ammonite Press.

  • An introduction to street photography - book by Brian Lloyd Duckett

    Mastering Street Photography

    Brian’s first book! If you’re new to street photography this is a great place to start - all you need to know to start taking great pictures. Ammonite Press.

“All the technique in the world doesn’t compensate for the inability to notice.”

— ELLIOTT ERWITT