If you’ve ever walked through a city with your camera and felt like something was there—some mood, some story, some moment you just couldn’t quite put your finger on—this week’s new class is going to hit home.
We’re psyched to bring you Street as Studio: Seeing Light, Form, and Possibility with Ali Rajabi, filmed right in the heart of New York City. Ali has a real gift for breaking down that invisible magic of street photography—the way light falls, the rhythm of people moving through a frame, the stories that unfold when you slow down and actually see what’s in front of you.
In this class, Ali walks you through his mindset and his process. You’ll learn how he reads a scene, how he uses light and shadow to create structure, and how color and form can transform an ordinary street corner into something compelling. And of course, you’ll get plenty of real-world shooting examples that show how quickly things can come together when you’re paying attention with intention.
By the end, you’ll be able to step into any city—your hometown included—with a clearer eye and a renewed sense of possibility. You’ll start noticing scenes you used to walk right past, and you’ll have the confidence to capture meaningful, authentic moments as they unfold.
If you’ve been wanting to strengthen your storytelling, sharpen your instincts, or simply reconnect with the joy of walking around with your camera, this class is the perfect spark. Watch Ali tell you all about it below, and then watch his full class right here.
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