Street Photography is a focused one-day course in London that teaches you how to read urban scenes, approach subjects, and refine your camera settings while you shoot. The course is based in central London and moves from a classroom session to guided street shooting and back for image review, offering a complete loop from theory to practice. Begin in the office on the first floor (please ring the PCL doorbell to be let in), where instructors introduce the history and ethics of street photography, camera setups, and practical legal advice for photographing people in public. After a short classroom module you head into the streets to apply those lessons in real time: market stalls, narrow alleys, bus routes, and riverside walks provide the kinds of unpredictable moments street photographers look for. The itinerary covers how to develop instinctive composition, how to make unobtrusive portraits, and how different lenses and shutter speeds influence storytelling. This experience is notable because it pairs structured learning with immediate feedback. Instructors review images back in the office, showing participants how small adjustments in timing, framing, and exposure transform a snapshot into a decisive image. The course is suitable for complete beginners through advanced photographers; it helps beginners gain confidence and gives experienced shooters targeted exercises to expand their visual approach. Key features of the London scene include historic architecture, glass-and-steel modernity, red buses and black cabs, riverside perspectives, and crowded markets - all acting as dynamic backdrops. Expect to encounter stone facades, cobbled lanes, and rail bridges that create layered compositions. London's street life supplies a rich cast of characters, from commuters to market traders, and pigeons and urban foxes that add small, candid moments. Practical details: the session runs about 5.5 hours, minimum age 16, and attendees bring their own equipment—the organizers do not provide cameras. If only one person is booked the group session may be converted to a one-to-one shorter lesson or rescheduled. Plan to arrive 5-10 minutes early to check in. Why book this? If you're visiting London and want to leave with stronger instincts, clearer technical choices, and a small portfolio of reviewed images, this course compresses months of practice into a single intensive day. It's a compact, hands-on way to see the city through a photographer's eye while learning ethical, legal, and creative tools that will improve every future outing. Instructors tailor feedback to your experience level, pointing out composition choices, timing, and post-processing approaches to make better prints or social media-ready files. Bring a charged battery, spare memory card, and a willingness to experiment; the day is structured but flexible, and by evening you'll have new images and practical next steps to continue improving long after the course ends too.