Please note that all workshops under the PSNZ Workshop Series are only available to PSNZ Members. If you wish to attend a workshop, but are not a member of PSNZ, you can join us by completing our online application form.
Please remember to read our Cancellation Policy, below.
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Online Masterclass: Travel Photography with Lindsay Keats
22 September @ 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Embark on a journey that goes beyond the typical postcard shots with Fujifilm brand ambassador Lindsay Keats in this exclusive online masterclass. With years of experience capturing the essence of diverse cultures, Lindsay has traveled extensively to places like India, Morocco, Turkey, and Cambodia, and he’ll be sharing insights from his latest trip to Kolkata. This masterclass is designed for photographers who are eager to create images that tell compelling stories and resonate on a deeper level.
Lindsay’s photography is a captivating blend of street, documentary, and travel photography, with a strong emphasis on capturing people in their natural environments. Throughout the session, you’ll learn the art of engaging with locals, understanding the rhythm of a place, and using available light to your advantage—no matter the time of day.
Lindsay will guide you through techniques that will help you move beyond the surface and create images that are not only visually striking but also rich in narrative. You’ll explore how to approach subjects with respect and curiosity, ensuring that your photographs convey genuine moments and emotions.
Whether you’re an aspiring travel photographer or a seasoned professional looking to refine your skills, this masterclass offers invaluable lessons on how to return from your travels with images that are unique, memorable, and distinctly yours. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the field and elevate your travel photography to new heights.
About Lindsay:
Lindsay Keats is a very experienced Commercial and Editorial Photographer living in New Zealand who has produced work for a wide range of clients.
Through working on assignments as varied as food, product, aerial, editorial, corporate, and industrial, Lindsay has developed a diverse skill set. He works efficiently, courteously, and timely.
Shooting personal projects has been important and Lindsay loves to travel and find a personal project to shoot.
Lindsay is Fujifilm X-Photographer.
View his website: https://www.lindsaykeats.com/index
PSNZ Cancellation Policy
Due to the nature of the PSNZ Workshop Series and that the workshops are generally for small groups and often over-subscribed, cancellations can have a significant financial and attendance effect on the workshop, as well as creating a lot of further administration work.
Although we do everything possible to ensure our workshops proceed, sometimes there are things beyond our control.
- PSNZ reserves the right to postpone or cancel a workshop due unforeseen circumstances e.g. facilitator illness, venue access issues, etc. In the event we do cancel a planned workshop, we will attempt to inform attendees as soon as possible and in most cases you will be given an alternative date to attend or provided with a full refund of the workshop costs.
- If a workshop is postponed, the first right of refusal will be given to those who were already booked on that workshop for the rescheduled workshop.
- Should a workshop fail to attract a required minimum number of attendees to make it viable to run, PSNZ reserves the right to cancel the workshop.
- PSNZ will not accept responsibility for travel and accommodation costs incurred by attendees.
- Attendees may cancel their booking if they give 60 days’ notice prior to the commencement of their workshop and receive a full refund less a $20 administration fee.
- If attendees give less than 60 days’ notice, then we will do our best to fill your place from the waitlist. If we are able to do this, we will refund your fee less a $20 administration fee. Otherwise no refund will be made.
- PSNZ may give a full refund if there are exceptional circumstances involved in a person not being able to attend.
(updated November 2024)