
Have you got a flask of tea, a satsuma, and a warm scarf? Or maybe just a curious pair of eyes? In this relaxed, roaming lesson on street photography, I invite you to walk with me—literally—as we transform the entire world into the most glorious treasure hunt.
Whether you’re snapping chewing gum on the pavement or catching a person mid-leap, this episode is all about how to see differently. We’ll talk about the joy of the candid, the surreal beauty of chance encounters, and how a juxtaposition can tell a whole story in a single frame. There’s music, there are tasks, and there’s freedom to play.
This is a lesson for anyone and everyone—no fancy gear needed. Just ears, eyes, and maybe your phone.
📸 I’d love to see your images if you want to share them with me!
Email: info@kdedwards.com
Follow along on Instagram: @katiedwards
And on TikTok: @katie3dwards
🎶 Music by my wonderful sister, Emma Edwards.
References
Westerbeck, C., & Meyerowitz, J. (2017). Bystander: A History of Street Photography (Revised and expanded edition). Laurence King Publishing.
Warner Marien, M. (2012). 100 Ideas That Changed Photography. Laurence King Publishing.
Cartier-Bresson, H. (1952). The Decisive Moment. Steidl.