Sarah Plummer & Viewfinders
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Sarah Plummer is a street photographer drawn to the spaces between moments, where a glance lingers, a gesture unfolds, or two strangers briefly share something unspoken. Her work is less about spectacle and more about connection; a quiet observation of what it means to be human, together, in the same place. Through Viewfinders, her workshop with Lewis Jones, photography becomes a way of slowing down. Of noticing. Of stepping into the rhythm of the street with curiosity rather than urgency. This is not about chasing images, but allowing them to reveal themselves. Participants are invited to look differently; to tune into light, timing, and the subtle choreography of everyday life. To build confidence not through force, but through presence. To trust instinct. To wait. To see. There is guidance, yes, but also space. Space to explore, to question, to develop a way of seeing that feels entirely your own. Participants can expect to learn how to: • See and anticipate moments before they happen • Build confidence photographing in public spaces • Approach people and situations with sensitivity and respect • Work with light, composition and timing on the street • Develop their own style and storytelling voice Because street photography, at its heart, is not just about what you capture… but how deeply you are willing to notice. |