Photos should be felt. You've just never been taught how to tell their story.
In 90 minutes you'll learn how to find the stories inside your photos and post in a way that makes people actually feel something when they stop scrolling.
- A 90 minute live workshop with me
- A bonus gift, revealed during the workshop.
- 30 minute live Q&A after the workshop. I'll answer any questions you have from the workshop.
- You'll leave knowing how to make people feel something when they see your photos.



Your photos are good.
They just aren't landing
Your photos are good. You know they are. The composition's there, the edit's there, the moment's real. But when you post it, nothing happens.
You get a few likes. Maybe a few comments. But not the response you're actually after. The one where someone stops, sits with the image, and feels something. The one where a stranger tells you a photo reminded them of someone, or made them tear up, or made them feel seen.
That gap isn't a talent problem. It's a storytelling problem. And it's fixable in 90 minutes.
Here's exactly what you get
What this is really worth
Add up the workshop, the Q&A, live feedback and every bonus, and this is worth $250. You're not paying anywhere close to that.



What changes in 90 minutes
In this workshop, you go from photos that don't tell a story and don't land — to photos that make people stop, feel something, and remember your work.
Who this is for
- You take great photos, but when you post them, they fall flat.
- You're getting some engagement but not the kind that feels like people are truly connecting with your work.
- You've got a good eye, but you just don't know how to make people feel something with it.
- You're looking for editing tips, preset packs, or Lightroom tutorials.
- You want to grow purely by posting more. This is about depth, not volume.
- You don't care whether your photos connect or not and just want to build a following.
Hey, I'm Zac
In 2022 I didn't even know if I wanted to be a photographer anymore.
My life was a mess, I didn't know what I wanted to do, or who I wanted to be. So I did something that I'd never done before. I went on a solo road trip. I packed my dad's truck and drove to Castlepoint in New Zealand and spent the entire night alone, under the stars. Just me and my camera.
Somewhere out there in the dark, on that horrificly cold night, on an old, uncomfy camping chair, I remembered why I loved picking up my camera in the first place. To tell my story. To do something that truly meant something.
So I stopped just pointing my camera at things and started trying to feel. What does this moment actually mean? What do I want to remember about tonight. What do I want someone else to feel when they look at this?
Those simple questions changed everything.
The photos I took that night are still some of my favourites. Not because they're technically the best I've ever taken. But because when I look at them I'm back there. Cold, a little lost, and just an 18 year old trying to figure it out.
That's what I teach in this workshop, how to find the stories in your photos and make people genuinely connect with your work.
This isn't hypothetical.
People actually feel it
These are just a few of the thousands and thousands of comments I've gotten from people who have genuinely connected with my work. This is why I do what I do. That's the response this workshop is built to teach.









Ready to make people feel your work?
90 minutes, live, one price. Walk away knowing how to find the stories inside your photos and post in a way that makes people actually feel something when they stop scrolling.
Only 20 spots available