Archive: March 2025 - Nicolas Pascarel Photography

Photo Workshop 2026

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  • 13 March 2025

Photo Workshop 2026 "La Photo Autrement" Photo Workshop in Goa, India 26 of October to 2 November. 8 days full photo workshop in Goa, India. This workshop will primarily focus on three key areas: colorful colonial architecture in the morning, seascapes and natural landscapes with jungle-adventure, and special street photography session at sunset and by night in the Latin Quarter (the Portuguese Quarter) in Panaji. Cost 1500 euroSao Tome and Principe, Africa. "8 days of adventure far from the world". From November 28 to 5 December.5 day in Sao Tomé and 3 days in Principe islandHighlights of the photo...

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What is Street Photography?

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  • 13 March 2025

Street photography is raw, unscripted, and deeply personal. It’s about capturing life as it unfolds—moments of beauty, chaos, solitude, and connection, all within the rhythm of the streets. But what exactly defines street photography, and how can photographers master this genre? Let’s dive into the essence of street photography and explore how Nicolas Pascarel, a renowned photographer and workshop leader, teaches this craft in immersive photography workshops around the world. Defining Street Photography Street photography is the art of capturing candid moments in public spaces....

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Are Photography Workshops Worth It?

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  • 13 March 2025

Photography is more than just pressing a button. It's about storytelling, emotion, and connection. But how do you refine your craft? Many photographers—beginners and seasoned professionals alike—turn to photography workshops. But are they really worth it? Let’s explore the value they bring, with insights from internationally renowned photographer Nicolas Pascarel. Photography is more than just pressing a button. It's about storytelling, emotion, and connection. But how do you refine your craft? Many photographers—beginners and seasoned professionals alike—turn to photography workshops....

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