About this Event
This experience is open to everyone, from beginners to seasoned professionals.
From Street to Print:
A Vancouver Street Photography Experience
- Waterfront Station | Central Business District | Robson Square
Most photowalks are only about taking photos.
This one is about what happens after, learning, refining, and finishing your work as a professional archival print. A lasting object, something to be kept, valued, and passed on.
Join Andrew Legere, fine art photographer, professional picture framer, and founder of Legere Fine Art Services, for a guided three-hour downtown Vancouver street photography walk. With over two decades of experience photographing in dozens of countries and ten years working professionally behind the camera, Andrew brings a practiced and thoughtful approach to the medium. His background in custom picture framing and fine art consulting adds a deeper understanding of how photographs are seen, presented, and experienced off a screen, in the physical world.
Not only do we dedicate the time to making photographs, during the walk we examine how light and shadow shape an image, how composition and geometry influence perception, and how colour or black and white can evoke emotion. We will explore the broad nature of street photography, and how there is no single way to approach it. You may find yourself working in a documentary style, observing like a wildlife photographer, or creating more abstract or atmospheric images.
We begin to think more deeply about the photographs we want to make, and how to create them with intention.
When a photograph is printed, it is no longer quickly passed over or forgotten on a screen. It exists. It holds presence. It changes how you understand your own work.
We believe a photograph is not complete until it exists as a print.
The Experience
Part One: The Photowalk
***Sunday April 19, 11:30am - 3:00pm***
Beginning and ending at Victory Square (corner of West Hastings and Cambie Street) with curated stops along the way (approximately 4 km), we will move through the city with intention. We will explore Waterfront Station, The Central Business District, and Robson Square.
This is a small group experience. This is where the work begins.
We start with a short introduction and discussion around street photography, developing a personal style, understanding our cameras, and the intention to create photographic prints.
From there, we slow down. We observe carefully and photograph with purpose.
We move through different areas, taking time to look closely at how light and shadow define a scene, how composition and timing shape an image, and how to recognize moments as they unfold.
Each participant will select one photograph from their walk and submit a digital file within 24 hours for print.
This process is meant to bring a sense of closure to the work. To return to the images, to look carefully, to decide what remains. To make small adjustments, to organize, and to commit to a final photograph.
Printing becomes a way of resolving the image. Of giving it form.
It allows you to move on from those photographs and continue forward.
"Your next photograph is your best photograph"
Part Two:The Print Reveal & Group Discussion
***Sunday May 24th at 2pm***
Your photograph will be professionally printed using archival pigments and papers by Legere Fine Art Services.
We will reconvene on Sunday, May 24 for a group print reveal at "The Pleasant", 2434 Main Street, Vancouver. (Main & Broadway).
This session brings together multiple groups, creating a broader collection of work and a more dynamic discussion. Together, we will review the photographs and look closely at print quality, paper selection, and presentation.
Each participant receives a museum quality archival print of their photograph to keep, (valued at $40).
Who This Is For
Open to all levels, from beginners to experienced photographers, and seasoned professionals.
Street photography has no single approach. You may find yourself documenting moments, working with light and shadow, or observing the city in a more abstract way.
All cameras are welcome, including digital, film, and phone cameras.
Film must be developed and scanned for digital submission.
Important Details
- Limited group size
- Small group format to keep the experience conversational and focused
- Previous walks have sold out in 24 hours
- Participants must bring their own camera
- Image submission details and print reveal location will be provided during the walk
Final Note
You are not just taking photographs.
You are creating something that will exist beyond the moment it was captured.
All camera types are welcome, including phone and film. Film must be developed and scanned for digital submission within 24 hours.
Book your spot now. Limited availability.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Victory Square (corner of West Hastings & Cambie Street), 200 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 35.00












