Please fill out the form or contact Atmos via the contact information below if you would like to start experimenting with abstract photography and learn how to create beautiful images.
Atmos aims to respond to all enquiries within 48 hours.
Email: info@atmos.art
Telephone: +44 (0) 7946 821466
UpScrolled: @atmos
01 — OVERVIEW
Learn from a patient and creative photographer based in the UK.
Through his experience, Atmos can guide you through composition techniques, camera settings, how to use texture and shape in photographs, and more! Atmos offers one-to-one tuition, group workshops, and photography feedback sessions (online and in-person). A range for all abilities in photography and fitness.
Atmos will teach you how to see the beauty in every day environments through abstract photography. All you need is a camera (any kind will do) and a willingness to learn!
Book your first photography workshop and learn more below!
02 — BOOK WORKSHOPS
Ready to capture the beauty of everyday environments? Book now
Can’t wait to start experimenting with abstract photography and learn how to create beautiful images? Click on one of the available workshops below and complete your purchase to get started – choose from 1:1 private tuition & group photography workshops.
By enrolling in workshops, you agree to the Terms of Service for photography workshops, which define rights, responsibilities, and policies. The Terms of Service can be found on this page and on the product page for each workshop. Please read this document carefully before booking workshops.
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Coventry City Centre – Group Photography Workshop
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Coventry City Centre – 1:1 Private Tuition
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03 — WHAT TO EXPECT
Thoughtfully planned so that you can immerse yourself
Whether you are a complete beginner excited to explore photography for the first time or an experienced photographer wanting to experiment with a different approach to creating photographs, the abstract photography workshops organised by Atmos are perfect for developing your skills while capturing the beauty of everyday environments. Join Atmos for an unforgettable day of creating photographs and change the way that you see the world around you forever.
Here is a preview of what to expect during an abstract photography workshop.
Tailored Planning
The abstract photography experience begins before the workshop even starts. After booking, Atmos will send you a questionnaire to learn about your photography abilities, experience, and goals. You may be new to photography and looking to understand the fundamentals or an advanced photographer who is keen to learn more about composition techniques for creating abstract photographs.
By tailoring the session(s) to your specific needs, Atmos will ensure the workshop is both challenging and rewarding, no matter your skill level–this creates the conditions for a unique day that is all about your growth as a photographer.
Clear Details on Time, Location, and What You Will Need to Bring
When your booking is confirmed, you will receive all of the essential details: the exact time that the workshop will start, the specific location to meet at, and information on what you will need to bring with you to ensure that you are prepared for the workshop.
For example, in Atmos’ group photography workshop in Coventry City Centre, Atmos will meet you at a designated location before guiding you through intriguing urban environments in the city where the faces of buildings highlight geometric patterns and shadows reveal visual narratives.
With all of these details stated clearly, you will arrive ready to immerse yourself in the experience.
Techniques
Throughout an abstract photography workshop, Atmos will guide you through a range of photography techniques to help you capture memorable abstract photographs in the specified workshop location. Here is what you can expect to explore:
- Composition: Learn how to arrange the elements in your photographs to create memorable images–whether it is filling the frame with a rustic texture found on a wall or capturing the repetition of porthole windows on a building.
- Camera Settings: Learn how to adjust camera settings (such as ISO, shutter speed, and aperture) to (i) balance the highlights and shadows of your photographs, (ii) control the depth of field, and (iii) achieve specific creative effects.
- Advanced Techniques: Learn how to use advanced techniques to elevate your creative vision and find new inspiration. Examples of advanced techniques include intentional camera movement (ICM) and shooting through materials (e.g. broken glass).
- Post-processing: Learn how to enhance your photographs after the workshop, making images more attractive and engaging using photograph editing software (such as Adobe Lightroom or Capture One)–this is available as an optional add-on. Contact Atmos to enquire about this optional add-on.
Ready to capture the beauty in every day environments with me? Check out my Abstract Photography Group Workshops or book a private 1:1 session. Let’s make some captivating images!
04 — REVIEWS
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05 — SAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHS
What does abstract photography look like?
06 — FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ
Visit the FAQ page for more information on frequently asked questions.
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Do I need to be an experienced photographer?
No. Atmos’ photography workshops are suitable for everyone from complete beginners to advanced photographers. The photography workshops are tailored to your specific needs, ensuring that the workshops are both challenging and rewarding, no matter your skill level. If you would like additional support, Atmos offers private 1:1 sessions.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Weather Forecasting: If the weather forecast for the date/time/location of a photography workshop shows heavy rain (or other variations of severe inclement weather) right through the start-to-finish window, Atmos may reschedule the photography workshop for another date.
Workshops In-Progress During Weather Changes: If a photography workshop is already in-progress and it starts raining, we will shoot for as long as it is practical — often it is just a passing shower — but if it sets in for a prolonged spell, Atmos may need to 'call it' and end the photography workshop earlier than the advertised time. Atmos’ practical method: if at least half of a photography workshop is completed, there is no reshoot or reschedule and participants will not receive a credit to put towards another photography workshop; if less than half of a photography workshop is completed, participants will receive a credit to put towards another photography workshop.
How fit do I need to be?
Each photography workshop has a fitness rating (easy, moderate, or hard) — this is shown in the 'Workshop Summary’ section found on each photography workshop booking page.
If you are unsure whether a particular photography workshop is suitable for you (or the person whom you are booking on behalf of), contact Atmos before booking and Atmos will share more information on what to expect.
Each fitness rating and accompanying description can be found below.
- Easy Access: Suitable for anyone, including conventional wheelchair users and individuals who use other types of mobility aids. Assistance may be required to push wheelchairs on some sections. Photography workshops that have an 'Easy Access' fitness rating usually involve flat walking/'wheeling' at a leisurely pace. Most people with below-average (or higher) fitness should be able to manage comfortably with (i) short walks or short periods of 'wheeling' (5-15 minutes, less than a mile) and (ii) occasional gradual gradients.
- Easy: Suitable for anyone who does not have a mobility difficulty, a specific health issue, or is not seriously unfit. Photography workshops that have an 'Easy' fitness rating usually involve flat walking at a leisurely pace. Most people with below-average (or higher) fitness should be able to manage comfortably with (i) short walks (5-15 minutes, less than a mile), (ii) occasional steps or gradual gradients, and (iii) being on their feet for the duration of a photography workshop.
- Moderate: Suitable for most people with average (or higher) fitness. Photography workshops that have a 'Moderate' fitness rating usually involve a combination of flat walking, steps, and gradients at an average walking pace. Most people with average (or higher) fitness should be able to manage comfortably with (i) short walks (5-15 minutes, less than a mile), (ii) moderate walks (15-30 minutes, approximately 1 mile), (iii) occasional steps or gradients, and (iv) being on their feet for the duration of a photography workshop.
- Hard: Suitable for most people with average (or higher) fitness. Photography workshops that have a 'Hard' fitness rating usually involve a combination of flat walking, frequent steps, and steeper gradients at an average walking pace/brisk pace. Most people with average (or higher) fitness should be able to manage comfortably with (i) short walks (5-15 minutes, less than a mile), (ii) moderate walks (15-30 minutes, approximately 1 mile), (iii) long walks (30-45 minutes, approximately 1-2 miles), (iv) frequent steps and/or steeper gradients, and (v) being on their feet for the duration of a photography workshop.
What camera and equipment do I need to bring?
Any camera will be suitable for Atmos’ photography workshops–this includes a smartphone with a built-in camera, a DSLR, a mirrorless DSLR, a film/analogue camera, and more. Atmos recommends using a DSLR or mirrorless DSLR camera (with a standard zoom lens or a telephoto lens) for the photography workshops–this offers the greatest flexibility and the option to easily review images taken during a photography workshop.
How do I get there and is travel included?
Atmos’ photography workshops take place within a specified location, and start at an undisclosed meeting point — participants/parents/legal guardians are responsible for making their own way to the meeting point. The meeting point for each photography workshop will be shared with participants/parents/legal guardians via email — at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the scheduled start time for a photography workshop.
Where and when possible, Atmos will choose a meeting point that is in close proximity to public transport links (such as bus stops and train stations).
If a photography workshop includes more than one location, participants are responsible for driving themselves between locations (or making alternative travel arrangements) — Atmos will always make sure that each participant knows where to travel to next.
Travel costs, congestion fees, toll fees, and parking fees are not included in the price of a photography workshop. All incurred fees to be paid by the participant/parent/legal guardian.
Can I buy a photography workshop as a gift?
Yes — each photography workshop is available as a gift voucher.
To purchase a photography workshop as a gift voucher, please send an email to info@atmos.art with the following information: (i) the name of the chosen photography workshop, (ii) the value of the chosen photography workshop, and (iii) the name of the gift voucher recipient.
Alternatively, electronic gift cards (E-Gift Cards) are also available. E-Gift Cards can be purchased and spent online on this website. On Atmos’ E-Gift Card page, you can choose a value between £10.00 and £500.00 and get an electronic gift card for that amount. To learn more about gift cards, please click here.
Still have a question?
If there is anything you cannot find an answer to, please contact Atmos by filling in the form on this page, sending an email to info@atmos.art, or via telephone (+447946821466).
07 — TERMS OF SERVICE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS
Terms of Service (Section 29)
Effective Date: 31/07/2026
Last Updated: 11/08/2026
By enrolling in photography workshops via Atmos’ website, you agree to the Terms of Service, which define rights, responsibilities, and policies. The Terms of Service section for photography workshops (Section 29) can be found on this page and as part of the full Terms of Service which covers all of Atmos’ services and products. Please read the Terms of Service carefully before booking photography workshops via Atmos’ website.
For any questions, contact: info@atmos.art
'Atmos Art' / 'Atmos' is referred to as the 'Teacher' within these Terms of Service.
I. Payments & Refunds
Payment Policy
- All photography workshops must be prepaid prior to the stated time and date(s) for group photography workshops (as found on the product / booking pages) and the agreed scheduled time and date(s) for private 1:1 sessions.
- Payments can be made via Shopify (credit/debit cards), bank transfer, and cash (transaction fees may apply to card payments).
- Payment is made in full at the time of booking to secure your place(s).
- Group photography workshops occur at a specified time(s) and date(s). Group photography workshop participants are responsible for ensuring that they are (i) available for the group photography workshop(s) prior to booking and (ii) able to travel to the specified location(s) for the group photography workshop(s).
- Purchased 1:1 private sessions are valid for twelve (12) months from the original purchase date; participants can schedule 1:1 private sessions at their convenience during this period.
- Photography workshop management and scheduling are handled via Proton Calendar to streamline administrative processes.
Refund Policy
- All photography workshop sales are final and are non-refundable.
- Force Majeure Exception: Refunds, alternative dates (where available), or a photography workshop credit may be granted on a case-by-case basis for verified emergencies (such as serious illness, natural disasters, or other uncontrollable circumstances) and cancellations.
- Trial photography workshops follow the same payment and refund rules unless a promotional offer specifies otherwise.
Payment Options
- One-Time Purchase (OTP): Pay per individual photography workshop.
II. Cancellations & Rescheduling
Participant / Parent / Legal Guardian Cancellations
- No-shows and participant/parent/legal guardian cancellations result in forfeiture of the full photography workshop fee, except in cases of force majeure (see Section VIII).
Teacher Cancellations
- If the Teacher cancels a photography workshop (e.g. due to illness), participants/parents/legal guardians will be offered the choice of alternative dates (where available) or a photography workshop credit (equivalent to the fee paid for the original photography workshop booking). Refunds will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Cancellations Due to Unforeseen Circumstances
- Minimum Number of Participants For Group Photography Workshops: Group photography workshops need a minimum number of participants to go ahead. Where and when it is still viable, Atmos may choose to run a group photography workshop with fewer people.
- Photography Workshop Cancellations: In the rare event that a group photography workshop or 1:1 private session cannot go ahead due to unforeseen circumstances — whether due to a lack of demand or severe weather that makes photography unsafe or impractical — you will be offered the choice of alternative dates (where available) or a photography workshop credit (equivalent to the fee paid for the original photography workshop booking). Refunds will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- Weather Forecasting: If the weather forecast for the date/time/location of a photography workshop shows heavy rain (or other variations of severe inclement weather) right through the start-to-finish window, Atmos may reschedule the photography workshop for another date.
- Workshops In-Progress During Weather Changes: If a photography workshop is already in-progress and it starts raining, we will shoot for as long as it is practical — often it is just a passing shower — but if it sets in for a prolonged spell, Atmos may need to 'call it' and end the photography workshop earlier than the advertised time. Atmos’ practical method: if at least half of a photography workshop is completed, there is no reshoot or reschedule and participants will not receive a credit to put towards another photography workshop; if less than half of a photography workshop is completed, participants will receive a credit to put towards another photography workshop.
III. Participant & Parent / Legal Guardian Code of Conduct
Respect & Engagement
- Participants and parents/legal guardians must maintain a respectful, positive, and professional learning environment.
- Participants are expected to actively participate, come prepared, and follow photography workshop guidelines.
Participant Involvement
- Participants under eighteen (18) may only attend photography workshops if accompanied by a parent/legal guardian over the age of eighteen (18).
Parental / Legal Guardian Involvement
- Parents/legal guardians are welcome to observe, but frequent interruptions, coaching, or directing during photography workshops are discouraged.
- If needed, the Teacher may request adjustments, such as limited observation, waiting outside, or post-photography workshop discussions to ensure the best learning experience.
Behaviour Expectations
- Respectful Conduct: Participants, parents, and guardians must treat (i) the Teacher, (ii) other participants, parents, and guardians, (iii) members of the public, (iv) domestic animals and wildlife, and (v) the photography workshop environment with courtesy.
- Disruptive Behaviour: Any conduct deemed inappropriate, offensive, or disruptive may result in the termination of a photography workshop, with the disruptive participant(s) being ineligible for (i) a refund, (ii) a photography workshop credit, or (iii) alternative photography workshop dates. Disruptive participants who demonstrate such conduct may (i) be asked to leave the photography workshop and (ii) be banned from booking and attending future photography workshops. Disruptive participants who are asked to leave a photography workshop are ineligible for (i) a refund, (ii) a photography workshop credit, or (iii) alternative photography workshop dates. Disruptive participants who have been banned from booking and attending future photography workshops (due to their conduct) are ineligible for a refund on any booking(s) made for future photography workshops prior to the ban.
Final Note
The Teacher reserves the right to terminate photography workshops if behaviour expectations are not met, ensuring a positive experience for all participants.
IV. Legal & Parental / Legal Guardian Responsibility
Parental / Legal Guardian Responsibility
For participants under eighteen (18), a parent or legal guardian acknowledges the following responsibilities:
- The parent/legal guardian is financially responsible for all photography workshop fees, cancellations, and bookings.
- The parent/legal guardian understands and agrees to all terms outlined in the Terms of Service.
- The Teacher is not liable for injuries, damages, or lost/stolen items during photography workshops.
- The Teacher reserves the right to discontinue photography workshops if participant/parent/legal guardian behaviour is deemed inappropriate, offensive, or disruptive.
- Mediation is required before legal proceedings, and the parent/legal guardian assumes legal fee responsibility if a judgment is held against them.
By enrolling a 'minor' in photography workshops, the parent/legal guardian agrees to these terms.
V. Intellectual Property & Photography Workshop Materials / Resources
Ownership of Materials:
- All photography workshop materials and resources provided by the Teacher are copyrighted and for personal use only.
- Participants may not distribute, resell, or share photography workshop materials and resources without prior written permission.
Recording & Social Media Use:
- Participants may record group photography workshop/1:1 private session clips for personal review.
- Participants may post group photography workshop/1:1 private session clips under five (5) minutes to social media but must credit the Teacher.
- Full-length group photography workshop recordings and full-length 1:1 private session recordings may not be distributed or uploaded online. The distribution or uploading of full-length group photography workshop/1:1 private session recordings may result in legal action against participants who engage in such behaviour. If legal action is required, participants are liable for all costs and damages related to such legal cases. The Teacher will not be liable for any costs and damages incurred.
VI. Dispute Resolution & Legal Compliance
Mediation First Policy:
- In the event of a dispute, mediation is required before any legal action can be taken.
- If mediation fails, legal proceedings must be filed in Coventry, Warwickshire, under the laws of England and Wales.
Jurisdiction:
- These Terms of Service are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
For legal enquiries, please contact Atmos here.
VII. Liability Indemnity
Assumption of Risk:
By participating in photography workshops, participants (or parents/legal guardians if under 18) assume all risks associated with photography workshops, including but not limited to:
- Manual Handling – Repetitive strain injuries (RSI), back and shoulder strain, hand/wrist fatigue, pain/injury to arms, legs and joints, previous/existing injuries, and awkward postures, or the moving of photography equipment.
- Working From Heights – Leaning over ledges or other drops, climbing structures or trees, the use of ladders, and being on higher ground indoors/outdoors.
- Slips and Trips – Spillages, wet surfaces, uneven terrain, cables and tripods, using a camera on the move, and not wearing appropriate footwear (such as hiking boots).
- Wounds, Cuts, and Grazes – Sharp objects (such as knives), broken glass, environmental hazards, falling onto hard surfaces, contact collisions, bicycle accidents, artificial turf burns, and equipment-related injuries.
- Allergic Reactions – Stings and bites, and contact with/being in close proximity to animals, insects, plants, or fungi.
- Working With Display Screen Equipment (DSE) – Eye/back strain, headaches/migraines, and temporary short sightedness.
- Equipment Damage – Cameras, lenses, filters, tripods, flashguns, smartphones, storage devices, photography workshop equipment, and all equipment owned, borrowed, or hired by participants/parents/legal guardians.
- Theft of Property – All unsecured or unattended property (whether owned, borrowed, or hired) and robberies (including personal/street robberies). Examples of property include (but are not limited to): cameras, lenses, filters, tripods, flashguns, smartphones, wallets, jewellery, debit/credit cards, and bicycles.
Limitation of Liability:
- The Teacher is not responsible for injuries, damages, or losses incurred during or as a result of photography workshops.
- Parents/legal guardians assume full responsibility for their child’s safety and conduct during photography workshops.
- By participating in photography workshops, participants (or their parents/legal guardians) agree to waive, release, and hold harmless the Teacher from any and all claims arising from photography workshop participation, including but not limited to injuries, loss of personal property, or dissatisfaction with photography workshop outcomes.
VIII. Force Majeure Clause
Definition:
A force majeure event is an unforeseen, extraordinary event that prevents photography workshops from taking place. Examples include but are not limited to:
- Natural Disasters: Earthquakes, wildfires, floods, hurricanes, severe storms.
- Health Emergencies: Pandemics, participant illness requiring hospitalisation, medical emergencies.
- Government Restrictions: Lockdowns, travel bans, mandatory evacuations, martial law.
- Unforeseen Major Life Events: Car accidents, sudden hospitalisation, death in the immediate family.
- Infrastructure Failures: Major road accidents, internet failures affecting virtual sessions.
Policy for Force Majeure Events:
- If a force majeure event occurs and prevents a photography workshop from taking place, participants will be offered (i) alternative dates to choose from or (ii) a photography workshop credit (equivalent to the fee paid for the original photography workshop booking).
- Refunds will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
IX. Right to Modify Terms
Policy Updates:
- The Teacher reserves the right to update these Terms of Service at any time.
- Any modifications will be communicated with reasonable notice via email, SMS, or website updates.
- Continued use of services after updates implies acceptance of the revised terms.
X. Final Acknowledgment
By booking and participating in photography workshops, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to these Terms of Service.
Need more info? Contact Atmos!
Email: info@atmos.art
Website: www.atmos.art
08 — CONTACT