Photo Encaustic
A Tactile, Layered Approach to Photography
Why Learning in the Studio Changes Everything
There is something profoundly different about learning in the studio.
Photo encaustic is tactile, physical, and responsive. Wax moves. Heat matters. Subtle decisions happen in real time. While online learning offers flexibility and repetition, in-person workshops offer immediacy—the chance to see, feel, ask, adjust, and respond in the moment.
Studio workshops create space for:
– Watching techniques unfold live
– Asking questions exactly when they arise
– Receiving direct, nuanced feedback
– Immersing yourself fully in the creative process
For many artists, this kind of focused, hands-on experience becomes a turning point—where everything they’ve been learning finally clicks.
These workshops are intentionally small, supportive, and designed to meet you where you are creatively—while gently encouraging you to go further than you thought possible.
Explore the courses and see what's possible
This workshop brings together equine photography, landscape, and photo encaustic in a setting that invites both creative focus and deep connection.
This is an advanced workshop and goes beyond the basics of photo encaustic for whose who want to take their skill or working with tissue paper prints to the next level.
Sometimes the most powerful learning happens one-on-one where it’s completely tailored to you—your images, your questions, your goals, and your creative challenges.
Why In-Person Workshops Are So Great
In-person workshops offer something essential — a shared presence, focused attention, and embodied learning. They allow you to:
—See subtle techniques up close—
—Learn from mistakes in real time—
—Build confidence through guided practice—
—Step away from daily distractions and full immerse—
Whether you’re expanding your skills, refining your voice, or reconnecting with why you make art in the first place, studio workshops provide the depth and momentum that many artists crave.
Ready to Learn in the Studio?
If you’re drawn to hands-on learning, real-time guidance, and meaningful creative connection, an in-person workshop may be exactly what you need.