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Visual Narratives Workshop with Xavi B

  • PHOTO BOOK CAFE 4 Leonard Circus London, England, EC2A 4DQ United Kingdom (map)

Transform Your Photography into a Cohesive Story A single image can be powerful, but a carefully-edited series tells a story. If you’ve ever struggled with organizing your work, or turning a collection of images into a meaningful project, this workshop is for you. Join Xavi B., an experienced photographer and creative director, for a full day workshop designed to help you build a compelling visual narrative from scratch.

What You’ll Learn:

-The art of editing: How to select and sequence images to enhance storytelling.

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Visual narratives: Understanding rhythm, flow, and emotional impact in a photo series.


-From chaos to cohesion: Structuring a project from scattered images into a polished body of work.


-Laying out for publication: Bringing your project to life for digital or physical format. Who Is This For? Photographers looking to refine their editing and storytelling skills.
 Artists interested in publishing personal projects or wishing to get into zines or books. 
Visual storytellers who want to develop a stronger narrative voice.

Why Join? Hands-on experience: Bring your own images and work through practical editing exercises.
Small group setting: Small group for personalised feedback and guidance.


Take-home insights: Learn techniques that you can apply to future projects.

Spots are limited—secure your place now!


Xavier Buendia (Xavi B.) Is a freelance photographer, creative director and lens based artist originally from Mexico City. Now established in Brighton since 2009, Xavi works with independent clients on commercial assignments ranging from food & drink brands, to portrait and business documentary. His food photography has won a several awards early in his career. He now spends his time writing a newsletter on the creative process, helps photographers and creatives through mentoring and wishes to have enough time to work on his photo books and zine projects.

Social media handles

@xavogram

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