Is this right for you?
This training is designed specifically for estate agents who take their own property photos
(or want to improve how they brief photographers) and want more consistency across listings.
Struggling with mixed interior lighting? Want imagery that feels more professional and considered?
This is for those who prefer learning by doing. Not aimed at hobbyist photographers or those wanting a cheap, online shortcut.
How this training works
Unlike online courses or classroom workshops, this training is built around real-world conditions. Each session includes:
- Shooting a real property
- tackling actual interior lighting challenges
- editing real files in Lightroom, and understanding why decisions are made—not just what buttons to press.
Everything is taught as I work on client projects—no theory for theory’s sake.
What you’ll learn
Photography: How to approach different rooms, composition for property listings, managing mixed lighting, and shooting for cleaner edits.
Lightroom: Building a consistent workflow, colour correction, white balance and tonal control, why presets fail, and how to work without them.
Workflow: Creating repeatable systems, speeding up your process, and producing cleaner, more reliable results across listings.
Training formats
Sessions are kept deliberately small for quality. Formats: 1-to-1 private training, small team training (2–4 people from the same agency), shoot + edit day at a real property. Each session is tailored to your experience and property type.
Training for groups of 5 people or more can also be accommodated.
Post Training support
Following your training session, you'll be provided with digital copies of the course content, along with quick-reference-guides covering everything from the shoot to the editing.
Who delivers the training?
I’m a working professional real-estate photographer actively working for agents across the South West. This training exists because I kept seeing the same issues: inconsistent imagery, over-reliance on presets, and great properties let down by poor visuals.
A quick note before you register
This training is in-person, practical, and of limited availability. If you’re looking for a cheap online course, a quick preset pack, this won’t be right for you. But if you want real-world improvement through tried and tested methods, it probably will be.