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How do you tell YOUR story? With Leanne Trivett S

Mon, 10 Feb

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Zoom (link will be emailed ahead of event)

How do you tell YOUR story? With Leanne Trivett S
How do you tell YOUR story? With Leanne Trivett S

Date & time:

3 more dates

10 Feb 2025, 19:00 – 20:30 GMT

Zoom (link will be emailed ahead of event)

About the event:




Get ready for an workshop with a difference as Leanne Trivett S. and Mark Evans (the host of Camversation!) combine to delve into storytelling through photography.


This is a series on how you can use your came ra to capture the emotions, relationships and moments that help to shape who we are and our perceptions. From the people who matter most to you, to the places that have left their mark, you’ll learn how to tell your unique story visually. Leanne will take you on an emotional journey, sharing her theatre background to show how storytelling through photography can be just as powerful as a stage performance.


Meanwhile, Mark will outline his approaches to street photography, sharing how to find those spontaneous, one-off moments that tell a story all on their own. With optional tasks, supportive & creative peer-discussions and guidance, you'll explore how to express your emotions and life experiences through your photos.


This is an opportunity to come together, reflect, create and share your world in a way that only you can.

Part 1 / January 8th 2025: What is a story?

Part 2 / February 10th 2025: Making your story unique.

Part 3 / March 12th 2025: Tension / Conflict.

Part 4 / April 16th 2025: Story sequences.

Part 5 / May 14th 2025: Sharing your story.


Leanne's Artist Statement:

I am a visual artist that uses photography to narrate and construct identity in Experimental Self Portraiture, to explore subjects in emotional abstract, and to create images that show how details and color interact in the world.  My theatrical and vocal performance background inspires me to explore psyche, spirit, ego, and soul: creating current characters with personal and dynamic stories.  I like to capture scenes from my play, and I also like the out takes.  It is my desire to connect to the viewer in a meaningful way by exploring multiple sides of me: the light and dark, the quiet and the movement, and the smooth and textured.  I use my camera and eye for detail to visit the complicated fringe of my personality and my relationships. Every photo I take is a part of my curiosity and “double” inner world. I seek a connection to self and the audience in that space of duality, building a bridge through emotion and humanity.


All of my imagery is created by personal photographs that I take with my cameras.


CV and Bio available and on mywebsite www.LeanneTrivettSphotography.com


Leanne's Bio -

Leanne Trivett S. is a photographer, visual artist, and instructor, using her personal photographs to explore experimental self portraiture, florals, and the emotional abstract.


She graduated with a BFA in Theatre from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in NY, NY.  Her background in musical theatre and her experience performing as a professional singer have inspired her creation of characters and self expression through images and photography.  She is best known for her colorful and current self portraits and her work with florals. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in venues like the Los Angeles Center for Photography, the Griffin Museum of Photography in Boston, PH21 Gallery in Budapest, etc.


Her Work has been published and can be seen on the cover and in several issues of Art Ascent International Magazine, ARTDOC Magazine, Dodho Magazine in Barcelona for Monochrome, Color, Portrait, and Fine Art Awards in 2022, 2023, 2024, several editions of Black & White Magazine, and in multiple special edition exhibition books.  She was chosen as Winner and Honorable Mention for The 18th and 20th Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women Photographers in 2022 and 2023, placed second in People and Portraits for Digital Photo 2022, received honorable mention in the ND Awards,  and is teaching at Sante Fe Workshops, SE Center for Photography, Chicago Botanic Garden, and Pacific Northwest Art School on Whidbey Island near Seattle.  She spends her free time traveling and creating in her artist studio near Asheville, NC.


This series will be recorded and made available for four weeks from the final session.


This series is part of our LEARN platform, which is a vastly easier way to engage with our sessions - rather than having to book individually! Use the link below to book:



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