Meet Your Year.

It’s a 52 Week Study in Visual Storytelling.

Four Images .

This programme is deliberately inclusive. Visual literacy is for everyone, so remember, do not need a professional camera or expensive software. You don’t need prior training or to call yourself a photographer.

All you need is a device capable of taking images and curiosity.

One Story. Every Week.

Photography is not just about taking pictures. It is about learning to see. Repeated weekly, this structure becomes a discipline — and discipline creates transformation.

It is not a casual photo challenge. It is a year-long creative curriculum. You will not only produce work — you will understand why it works. You will begin to recognise patterns. You will learn to analyse your own work. You will develop visual literacy.

Each week you will create a four-image story drawn from your own life — your streets, your rooms, your people, your ordinary moments.

Over time, something subtle happens: You begin to notice more. You anticipate light. You see relationships between objects and people. You recognise narrative where before there was randomness.

The transformation is not dramatic. It is cumulative. And it changes how you move through the world.

Why 52 Weeks?

Because artistic vision develops through repetition and reflection.

One month builds enthusiasm. Three months build skill. A year builds fluency.

At the end of this process, you will have:

A repeatable storytelling framework

52 complete visual narratives

A refined understanding of light and composition

Confidence photographing people

A body of work that reflects your life and experiences.

Each week you will create a four-image story drawn from your own life — your streets, your rooms, your people, your ordinary moments.

Over time, something subtle happens: You begin to notice more. You anticipate light. You see relationships between objects and people. You recognise narrative where before there was randomness.

The transformation is not dramatic. It is cumulative. And it changes how you move through the world.

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