Take better photos—without becoming a "photographer"
Part creative recharge. Part photo lesson. Part walk in the woods (or down a cool street).
These 90-minute walks are for anyone who wants to take more meaningful photos—of real life, in real light, with whatever camera you have.
🌿 WHAT THEY ARE
Quick, calm, beginner-friendly photo workshops held outdoors around Bellows Falls, VT. Each walk is built around hands-on practice with short, helpful lessons along the way.
- No technical jargon
- No fancy gear required
- No pressure to “perform”
Just time to slow down and pay attention to what’s around you—and how to photograph it.
📸 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Each walk covers the same three core themes:
- Lighting – Where to find it, how to use it
- Composition – What to include, and what to leave out
- Storytelling – How to make your photos feel more alive
Plus: space to slow down, pay attention, and create.
📍 UPCOMING WALKS
-
Spring Evening Walk
- Downtown Bellows Falls
- Saturday, May 10
- 5:00 PM
- Reserve Your Spot Here
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Summer Morning Walk
- Location: TBD
- Saturday, June 14, 2025
- 10:00 AM
- Reservations coming soon
-
Summer Evening Walk
- Location TBD
- Saturday June 28
- Time: 5:00 PM
- Reservations coming soon
-
Fall Morning Walk
- Location: TBD
- Saturday, August 16, 2025
- 10:00 AM
- Reservations coming soon
-
Fall Evening Walk
- Location TBD
- Saturday August 30
- Time: 5:00 PM
- Reservations coming soon
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Pre-Halloween Night Walk
- Location TBD
- Saturday October 25, 2025
- Time TBD
- Reservations coming soon
🎒 WHAT TO BRING
- Your phone or any camera you love
- Comfy shoes
- Curiosity + a little space to play
💳 HOW TO JOIN
Each walk is $100.
Spots are limited to 8 people.
Booking opens one walk at a time—grab your spot early!
Want to know when the next one is available? Join Casey's Corner.

📸 WHY I LEAD THESE WALKS
“I just want to take better pictures of my life—but I don’t know where to start.”
That’s something I hear all the time. These walks are a simple, real-life way to help you do exactly that—with light, space, and just enough guidance to make a difference.