Here are just a few things participants have to say about signing up for one of our workshops
“Throughout the workshop, the instructors, Joanna and Tim, generously shared their knowledge and expertise. Whether you were a novice or an experienced photographer, there was something for everyone. The collaborative spirit and encouragement from the instructors and fellow participants created an environment where creativity could flourish.
In conclusion, the Provence photography workshop was an unforgettable creative experience. The combination of a stunning location, knowledgeable instructors, and a diverse itinerary made it a truly enriching journey. If you're looking for more than just a photography workshop and desire a cultural and artistic immersion in the heart of Provence, this workshop is an excellent choice.”
Deb Taylor, UK
“Whether you’re a rank beginner or a seasoned pro, Tim and Joanna will help you shape your vision, give you their best shooting and editing tips, and have a hell of a lot of fun doing it. No fancy equipment needed either: As Tim and Joanna say, what matters is not the kind of camera you use, but the pair of eyes behind it.”
Lisa Borgnes Giramonti, Los Angeles, USA
“Tim and Joanna had organised the workshop so that we covered everything from still life, portraiture, visiting the local villages and photographing the friendly shopkeepers to putting stories together that would be suitable for a magazine. They were always on hand with their experience and expertise to guide us where we needed it. We had plenty of time to look at editing our photographs with their help and processing these to ensure we had the best images possible.”
Susan Astor-Smith, Sydney, Australia
“The Two Photographers' Experience the Balkans workshop was an amazing week of new cultures, new cuisines and lots of photography learning. It felt like a week away with friends. As an iPhone photographer I greatly appreciated the knowledge and skill of Tim and both Joanna and Tim are great teachers”
Leslie & Wolfgang Enneker, USA
“Tim Clinch and Joanna Maclennan are a dynamic workshop team. Spending a week with them, you are immersed completely in both photography and the culture of the community you visit. They embrace it all - the history, the food, the customs, the people - and encourage the workshop group to engage with everything! It makes for a rich week - loaded with learning, light and laughter. Students are challenged to stretch beyond their comfort zones in many assorted arenas - you will see, photograph, discuss, create and, most importantly, make some lovely friends on the way. Don't hesitate, sign up.”
Leslie Lyman, Maine, USA
“Together, Tim and Joanna are a formidable team. They give so much and I have benefited from their learning, honest critiquing and gentle nudging to become a better photographer. They’ve increased my knowledge of photography and photographers, past and present as well as photography techniques, editing and workflow.”
Ranji Thangiah, London, UK
“I returned home with a pile of photos I love, some worthy Instagrams, amazing memories, and most importantly friends. A few weeks in, I received an extra bonus. In that first month, I took on three different shoots and I felt different. More confident. And I thought wow, looking at a few of these recent photos, I wouldn’t have taken that a year ago. Even my son said, “Wow mom your pictures look better.”
Lisa Flood, Wyoming, USA
“Visiting Bulgaria sparked an interest in continuing to explore the balkans and it was the most memorable bit of ‘22. It was lovely to be surrounded by other photographers who just understood you instantly in a very real way. Tim’s home was a treasure box, and every excursion felt like something I would have planned myself but without the hassle”
Ari Kellerman, Maine, USA
“Just wanted to express my gratitude for a week that has fundamentally altered my understanding of photography. Your detailed approach, understanding of our individual needs, and superb guidance, plus the assignments you enlisted us to engage with, will have a long-term impression on my approach to any photography in the future”