Sorry Fully Booked: Saturday Feb 21st 2026 : Create A Sense of Place Using Photo-Psychogeography with Stewart Wall in Nottingham

£130.00

Sat Feb 21st 2026 – 10am to 4pm

Create A Sense of Place Using Photo-Psychogeography in Nottingham With Stewart Wall : Discover how Nottingham’s streets and landscapes can shape your emotions and ignite your creativity. This playful workshop goes beyond simple record photography, helping you make images that are distinctive, personal, and full of sense of place.

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Create A Sense of Place Using Photo-Psychogeography
A Project, Zine and Photobook Photography Workshop in Nottingham
With Stewart Wall

Saturday Feb 21st 2026, 10am – 4pm

A Great Day Out Enjoying and Learning a New Method of Making Creative Photography

Photo-Psychogeography is a powerful approach to visual storytelling that goes beyond simple documentation. Rather than merely recording a place, whether urban or rural, it explores how the landscape shapes you emotionally, and how those feelings can be transformed into photography that is distinctive and uniquely yours. The aim is to make really creative psychogeography with deep meaning. This workshop will show you how.

Photo-Psychogeography : A Personal Approach to Creating a Sense of Place

Psychogeography is the practice of drifting through environments without a fixed plan, and is well established amongst creatives. Yet too often the camera is used only as a recording device, capturing little more than evidence of the walk. Stewart’s Photo-Psychogeography Method adds the missing dimension: a creative, rule-breaking approach that turns the experience into a deeply personal and expressive visual journey of creative photography.

At the core of Photo-Psychogeography is the dérive

The dérive is an unplanned drift through the landscape guided not by pre-planned routes but by mood, chance, and the affective pull of the environment.
It is a great change to explore

Creative Camera : A Collaborative Zine Series

After the event all attendees will be invited to contribute to a Collaborative A5 Zine. All attendees will receive a complimentary copy.

About Stewart Wall

Stewart Wall is a professional photographer and qualified photographic educator who began his career while still a schoolboy, working for both local and Fleet Street newspapers in the late 1970s. After a varied photographic career, he returned to education in 2015, completing a degree in Photography, a Master’s in Visual Communication, and a Level 7 PGCE in teaching. He also began a PhD, paused during the pandemic, which he plans to return to in the near future.

In 2020, Stewart wrote the criteria for the Royal Photographic Society’s Photobook Distinction and went on to chair the assessments for two years, as well as assessing and chairing the Society’s Licentiate. He was invited to chair the final in-person Licentiate print assessments before the process moved fully online. In recognition of his significant contribution to the RPS, Stewart was awarded the Fenton Medal in 2021 and made a life member of the Society. Today, he focuses on teaching photography and photobooks while continuing to develop his own series of photobook projects.

Book A Place And Enjoy A Great Day of Making Great Photography