Photo Process is a new concept for Better Photography magazine.

It's a combination of a portfolio review, an original Peter Eastway print, and a series of video tutorials that shares a wide range of techniques, concepts and processes that I use every time I take a photograph. These processes have evolved over 40 years of photography and while they started in the darkroom, they have been fully adapted to a modern digital workflow.

"When teaching photography, I find many students have great ideas, but don’t know how to implement them. Or they have great technical skills, but nothing to use them on! While I can help solve their immediate problems, the solution is relying on my skills, not theirs. And unfortunately it’s not possible to transfer all of my knowledge and experience in a few hours or even days.

"I’m also asked, how do I seem to immediately know what to do when I’m faced with a subject? Why do I always seem to have a solution? The answer is my ‘database’ of skills and influences collected throughout my career. It’s my professional experience.

"So how do I share this experience? The aim of Photo Process is to collect these skills, influences and experiences into a single location so they can be easily shared with photographers searching for their own answers. It’s a knowledge bank of what I use when I create my photographs!"

When you join Photo Process, you receive:

  • Access to the Photo Process section of the website with over 80 video tutorials in categories – Capture, Composition, Post-Production, Influences and Output. This is a lifetime subscription, so there’s no hurry to view all the content.
  • A comprehensive portfolio review by Peter – you can submit up to 10 images for critique, feedback and appraisal. The written report will be presented as a PDF.
  • A personally printed, signed and embossed A2 print by Peter on Canson stock using archival pigment inks from Epson – and you can select the photograph you’d like printed from his website (www.petereastway.com). The print is unframed and postage is included.

So, rather than providing 'just' information, Photo Process provides direct feedback in two ways: it gives you a personalised review of your own photography, plus it provides your choice of a Peter Eastway print as an aim point - something to aspire to and then exceed. 

The Photo Process program is $995, but if you'd just like a portfolio review without the print or videos, that will be available too for $495. For more information, head over to our Better Photography Education website - https://www.betterphotographyeducation.com/about

x (x)
x (x)