Workshops & Lectures
I offer workshops and lectures designed to make photography and visual storytelling accessible, playful, and meaningful. Whether we’re making zines from existing images, experimenting with cyanotypes, or exploring personal projects, the focus is always on creativity, expression, and connection. My sessions are hands-on, flexible, and tailored to different groups—children, students, communities, or anyone curious to learn. You don’t need prior experience; just curiosity and a willingness to try.
These workshops are about more than technique—they’re about slowing down, looking closely, and finding joy in making something with your hands. I believe photography can be a tool for empowerment, reflection, and sharing stories in new ways. My aim is to create a welcoming space where participants feel free to explore, make mistakes, and discover their own voice.
Workshops can be adapted to different age groups, learning goals, and institutional contexts.
For Who?
These workshops and lectures are designed but not limited to photography & art schools, universities, museums, and community organizations and NGO’s.
Where?
I’m based in Brussels, Belgium and available for hire around the world.
Languages:
Workshops can be taught in French, Spanish and English.
Booking & Enquiries
If you’re a school, museum, or organization interested in hosting a workshop or lecture, please get in touch to discuss your project.
Lectures and ad hoc workshops
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Fanzine workshop
Using magazines, stickers, pens and texts, the workshop fosters creativity, self-expression, collaboration, visual storytelling, critical thinking, and empowers participants to share unique voices and perspectives.
This workshop encourages reflection, collaboration, and personal expression through accessible, low-tech methods.
Format: Between half day and 2 days
Group size: Up to 12 participants
Outcome: Each participant produces a handmade zine, and a collaborative one -

Contemporary photography lecture
Lecture on the journey of photographers ranging from documentary, intimacy to fashion in order to encourage personal expression, develop a critical and open mind and storytelling and creative exploration. This lecture can be adapted to the school’s program and current exhibitions. An overview of key themes, artists, and approaches in today’s photographic practice.
This lecture encourages discussion around visual culture, ethics, and storytelling, tailored to the audience’s level of experience.Other available topics focus on the body and nature theme and one project, one place theme.
Format: 2 hours -3 hours
Audience: Universities, art schools, museums, or photography clubs -

Cyanotype workshop
Reviving this 19th-century photographic technique where participants create blueprints using natural materials, fostering creativity, mindfulness, and connection to nature while learning history and producing unique, hands-on artworks.
Perfect for schools, museums, or community art programs.Format: Half-day or full-day
Group size: Up to 15 participants
Outcome: A series of individual cyanotype prints and a comprehensive PDF introducing the technique, history and toning alternatives -

Photography Portfolio Lecture
Designed for photography students or emerging artists.
I provide structured feedback and professional guidance to support the development of participants’ photographic skills. Images are reviewed analytically to assess composition, technical proficiency, and conceptual coherence.
The goal is to identify strengths and areas for improvement, offering constructive recommendations that enhance both creative and technical practice.
Participants leave with clear, actionable insights to advance their visual projects and artistic methodology.Format: 1.5–2 hours + Q&A
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Portrait photography
A creative and reflective workshop exploring portrait photography through observation, interaction, and ethical awareness.
Participants learn how to build trust, use natural light, and create meaningful portraits that go beyond aesthetics to convey presence and emotion.
The workshop encourages both technical and interpersonal development, suitable for schools, museums, and community programs.Format: Half-day or full-day
Group size: Up to 12 participants
Outcome: A small series of portraits exploring different approaches to representation -

Creative & Multisensorial Photography
An immersive and playful workshop that invites participants to explore photography beyond the traditional frame.
Through exercises involving light painting, mirrors, and other props and reflective surfaces, participants experiment with perception, movement, and abstraction.
This workshop encourages intuitive image-making, teamwork, and an expanded understanding of light and space — ideal for creative learning environments.Format: Half-day or full-day
Group size: Up to 12 participants
Outcome: A collaborative series of experimental photographs or light-based installations
Techniques: Light painting, reflections, color filters, and material experimentation
Seeing Beyond Sight
This workshop invited visually impaired participants to explore photography through touch, sound, and imagination. By focusing on perception rather than vision, the group discovered new ways of creating and connecting through images.
FAQs
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Tailored quotes depending on duration, materials, and group size
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All basic tools and materials can be provided or organized collaboratively
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Workshops can be adapted to different age groups, learning goals, and institutional contexts.
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My approach combines technical knowledge with creative experimentation. Workshops are structured yet flexible, prioritizing accessibility, inclusion, and dialogue. Each project can be adapted to the participants’ background, institutional goals, and available resources. Meeting participants in their own space, with my images and my sensitive tools.
With each group, I practise the art of relationship, anchored in the present moment, to open up a poetic and sensory space. A place of imagination, experimentation and freedom, where light, matter and emotion become means of expression and connection to the world.