One-Day Workshop · The Photographer's Gallery, London · May 2025

Find your voice.
Build your vision.

A focused day with Wesley Verhoeve and Shane Taylor (Framelines) to define what you're trying to say and build a plan to actually follow.

Dates May 23 or May 24. Choose one day.
Venue The Photographer's Gallery, London
Group size 15 people maximum per day
Includes Workshop · Communal lunch · Photo walk · Evening drinks
Early access price
£240 per person
Reserve Your Place
⬤  Fewer than 15 spots per day. No waitlist planned.
Wesley Verhoeve
W. Verhoeve
Shane Taylor
S. Taylor

Who this is for

You can take a good photograph. You just don't know what you're saying yet.

Most photographers reach a point where technical skill is no longer the problem. The problem is clarity: what am I actually trying to make, and why? This workshop is built for that moment.

It doesn't matter where you are in your practice. What matters is that you care about photography and want to do something meaningful with it.


What you'll leave with

Not inspiration.
A plan.

Most workshops leave you feeling energised but vague. This one ends with something concrete: a written project roadmap built around your voice, shaped by feedback from Wesley, Shane, and your fellow photographers.

What you do with it is yours to decide: a photo series, a zine, a book, an exhibition, or simply a body of work you've been circling for years and never started.

01 · Voice

A clear sense of your photographic perspective: what you see, what you keep returning to, what makes your work yours.

02 · Direction

A defined project concept with scope, subject matter, and the visual and emotional territory you'll explore.

03 · Roadmap

Concrete next steps with a timeline. Not a vague list of intentions, but an actual plan you can follow from tomorrow.

04 · Community

Fourteen other photographers who are working on something that matters to them. Real connections made in a small room over a long day.

The day

A full day, from finding your voice to planning your work.

10:00 – 13:00
Shane Taylor · Framelines

Finding your voice

The morning is about excavation. Shane leads exercises and conversations designed to draw out what's already there in your work: the recurring subjects, the instinctive gestures, the emotional territory you keep returning to without realising it. Most photographers already have a voice. They just haven't named it yet.

13:00 – 14:30

Communal lunch

Lunch together. Not a break. A continuation. Informal conversations, new connections, the kind of exchange that only happens when fifteen people who care about the same things sit down together.

14:30 – 16:30
Wesley Verhoeve · Process

Building your vision

The afternoon moves from voice to action. Drawing on fifteen years working with photographers at the International Center of Photography in New York, where he curated over 90 exhibitions and helped hundreds of photographers develop their practice, Wesley helps you shape that voice into a project with real direction and actionable steps.

17:00 onwards

Photo walk & drinks

A collective walk through the city, then drinks and good conversation to close the day. The workshop doesn't end when the teaching stops.


Wesley Verhoeve
@wesleyverhoeve · Process

Wesley has spent fifteen years at the intersection of photography and curatorial practice. As Director of Exhibitions at the International Center of Photography in New York, one of the world's foremost photography institutions, he curated over 90 exhibitions and worked directly with hundreds of photographers on developing personal bodies of work. He now brings that experience to mentoring photographers through his practice Process, helping people move from a point of view to a finished project.

  • 15 years at the International Center of Photography, New York
  • 90+ exhibitions curated at one of the world's leading photography institutions
  • Hundreds of photographers mentored through project development
  • Founder of Process, photography mentoring practice
Shane Taylor
@heroesforsale · Framelines

Shane is an Irish photographer based in London whose candid street photography explores the hidden romance and poetry found in everyday city life. He is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Framelines, a street photography magazine, YouTube channel, and community that has featured over 90 photographers including Garry Winogrand, Daniel Arnold, Matt Stuart, and Harold Feinstein. He has published two books, exhibited at David Hill Gallery, Selfspace, and 3 Street Gallery in London, and his work has been covered by Monocle, The Guardian, The Irish Times, and Leica UK. As an educator, Shane works with photographers through workshops and portfolio reviews, bringing an editorial eye honed by evaluating thousands of images across ten issues of Framelines.

  • Co-founder & editor-in-chief of Framelines: 10,000 print circulation, 75,000 YouTube subscribers
  • 10 issues published; 90+ photographers featured including Garry Winogrand and Daniel Arnold
  • Author of two books: Fine Airs & Fine Graces and Crossed with Care
  • Press: Monocle, The Guardian, The Irish Times, Leica UK, Grazia
  • Clients: Condé Nast, Adidas, Campari, Panasonic, Ted Baker, Squarespace
  • Exhibitions: David Hill Gallery (Notting Hill), Selfspace (Soho), 3 Street Gallery (London)
From Wesley's participants

"At no point did I feel as though I was dreaming too big or extending myself beyond my skill set. Wesley helped me push the boundaries of what I thought possible and assisted in planning the first steps to bring it to life. I have never felt more motivated to work on a personal project."

Carolyn West

"Wesley's session helped me find two project ideas. More than that, it helped me silence the voices telling me I wasn't good enough as a photographer."

Mine Manap Turel

"We built practical steps forward for my book, in narrative themes, format, and priorities. But more than that, he helped me with mindset and getting out of my own way to let the project flourish."

Alex Eaton
Reserve your place

Choose your day.
Start your project.

Each day is the same workshop. Choose the date that works for you. 15 places per day. No waitlist planned once sold out.

May 23
Friday · London
⬤  Spots available
May 24
Saturday · London
⬤  Spots available
£240
Includes workshop · lunch · photo walk · evening drinks
Reserve My Place · £240
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Questions
What level of experience do I need?
None in particular. This workshop isn't about technique. If you care about photography and want to do something more deliberate with it, you're in the right place. We've had participants ranging from recent starters to working professionals.
Where is the venue?
The venue is in central London. Full details (address, transport links, and what to bring) are confirmed by email immediately after booking. We finalise venue partnerships close to the event to ensure the best possible space.
Do I need to bring photographs?
Yes. We'll ask you to bring a selection of your work (prints or on a laptop/tablet) for the morning session. We'll send guidance on how to prepare ahead of the day.
What if I can't make either date?
Sign up to the Framelines newsletter to be notified of future dates. We plan to run this workshop again later in 2025 and into 2026.
What is your cancellation policy?
Full refund up to 21 days before the event. Credit toward a future date up to 7 days before. No refunds within 7 days, but your place can be transferred to another attendee.