Melbourne · Small Groups · 3 hrs
Full Manual Mode
In 3 Hours
You rock up with your camera. 3 hours later you know exactly how to shoot in full manual mode. Hands-on shooting in Melbourne CBD, from hidden laneways to epic city scapes.
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Melbourne · Small Groups · 3 hrs
You rock up with your camera. 3 hours later you know exactly how to shoot in full manual mode. Hands-on shooting in Melbourne CBD, from hidden laneways to epic city scapes.
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3-hour workshop · Melbourne CBD · $499
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You’re out shooting in Melbourne’s laneways straight away. No classroom.
Every question answered. Real feedback on your actual photos.
DSLR, mirrorless. If it has manual mode, bring it.
Near RMIT in the CBD. Start time and meeting point are shown when you book.
You will learn manual mode.
If it doesn't click, full refund. No questions.
Any camera with a manual mode. DSLR or mirrorless, any brand. No tripod or extra gear needed.
None. The workshop is built for beginners who want to learn manual mode from scratch.
Full manual mode. Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. By the end of 3 hours you'll shoot confidently without auto mode.
$499 per person. 3 hours of hands-on instruction, max 2 students. Secure payment via Stripe.
Melbourne CBD, near RMIT University. The exact meeting point is sent when you book.
Selected mornings, running 3 hours from a 9 AM or 10 AM start. Pick an available date above and book online.
Full refund, no questions. Daniel has 400+ five-star reviews and has been teaching since 2011.
Maximum 2. Every question answered, real feedback on your actual photos.
Light rain? We shoot through it. Street photography in the rain can produce stunning results. If it's hammering down, we make the call as a group to cancel and reschedule to the next available date. No one loses out.

Daniel is a Melbourne-based photographer and founded DJB Photography School in 2011. His workshops are built around one idea: you learn by shooting, not by sitting in a classroom. Every session takes place on the streets of Melbourne CBD with a maximum of 2 students, so you get real feedback on your actual photos in real time.