Pentaprisma Method

Pentaprisma is a way of learning photography based on a simple idea: you improve faster when you train decisions in real conditions. That is why the workshop takes place outdoors, and why the order matters. Practice first, understanding after. Not the other way around.

This is not about accumulating theory or memorising settings. It is about understanding what you are doing when you photograph, recognising why an image works or does not work, and correcting it in the moment. Technique appears when it is needed to solve a specific problem. Composition is approached as reading and decision, not as a set of decorative rules. Editing is used as a tool for judgement, not as cosmetic adjustment.