A photography workshop that hopes to encourage detailed and slower forms of image-making while focusing on varied ideas of beauty in imagery. What makes a photograph “beautiful,” away from the conventional aspects of high-saturated and high-contrast images? Do we define beauty by the subject in the photograph? Or by the tender feeling brought in by the photographer? In our current landscape of instant-gratification and trigger-happy style of shooting, we often lose the essence of a photograph. This workshop aims to nudge participants into discovering their own individualistic visual styles by using fiction cues, poetry, sound and looking through works of contemporary photographers.