FINE ART STREET PHOTOGRAPHY MENTORSHIP
With Craig Boehman
PRIVATE | ONLINE | 6-WEEK PROGRAM
What This Is
This is a private, one-on-one mentorship for photographers serious about leveling up their street photography into fine art. If you're looking to elevate your images beyond documentation—to create work with artistic, emotional, and commercial impact—this program is for you.
We’ll explore how to shoot the street not as a journalist, but as an artist, using real-world scenes as the raw material for fine art compositions.
What You'll Learn
We cover the full creative arc—from the streets to the gallery wall:
How to approach candid street photography with fine art intent
Understanding what makes photography “fine art” (hint: it’s not gear)
How to see the world like a compositor—even before you click the shutter
Techniques in editing, sequencing, and storytelling
Developing personal vision and artistic consistency
Discussions around presentation, printing, and long-term project development
This is not a plug-and-play course. Every session is tailored to your work, your style, and your vision.
Who It’s For
Street photographers who want to refine their vision
Artists looking to build a fine art portfolio from real-world imagery
Anyone tired of Instagram likes and ready to create something timeless
Format & Pricing
All sessions are live via Google Meet. Total of 6 sessions (2 hours each), one per week.
OPTION 1: Pay-In-Advance
💰 $1,500 USD
(Save $300)
OPTION 2: Pay-As-You-Go
💵 $300 / week
Both options include access to bonus materials and light email support between sessions.
Why Fine Art Street Photography?
Fine art street photography is about finding beauty, tension, and story in the chaos of the real world. It's not documentary. It's not journalism. It’s a personal, expressive way of seeing—a transformation of the mundane into something timeless.
My own approach is rooted in candid street photography—unscripted, raw, emotionally honest. I seek out people, not objects. Faces, gestures, fleeting expressions, and quiet moments of connection. I'm not interested in photographing empty alleys or carefully staged still lifes. If you're drawn to people—if you want to capture the pulse of the street and the soul of the stranger—this program is built for you.
We follow in the footsteps of artists who centered the human experience in their work—Van Gogh, Egon Schiele, Chagall—painters who used expressionist, emotional, and spontaneous techniques to make the human form unforgettable. That same spirit guides this mentorship, where street photography becomes our plein air, and the street becomes our canvas.
Right now, I’m exploring a body of work in sepia tones—a stripped-down, timeless palette that emphasizes emotion, shape, and atmosphere. Many of the images I share during this mentorship will reflect that current focus. It’s an ongoing study in nostalgia, restraint, and mood. You’ll be invited to explore your own language of color (or lack of it), tone, and visual storytelling as part of the process.
This is about learning to see the world not just as it is, but as it could be—through your eyes, your edits, your emotion.
No FAQ section here.
If you’re seriously interested and have questions, just reach out. I’m happy to schedule a call and talk through whether this mentorship is the right fit for you.