THE PHOTO WORKSHOP — LATELY
- Ingrid H

- Apr 28
- 2 min read
It’s been a minute since the last blog post. A blunt reminder of how fast these days slip through, and honestly, it just makes me want to cram them full of good memories with all of you.
We’re everywhere these days, pushing out information across just about every platform that’ll have us. You’ll find direct access through the icons sitting right on the front page of the website.
It all turned into one big pool of marketing platforms. Still, I hope you find one that works for you, and your iPhone storage.
PS: I’m just waiting to get called out for assuming everyone’s got an iPhone. But, how politically correct do we need to be just to get information out efficiently?
Haha!
Consider that my version of a smiley, since we’re not sprinkling emojis all over the page.
Anyway, when things go quiet in here, you’d think not much is happening.
Truth is, that’s when the real work kicks off behind the scenes. Busier days, sharper priorities. Everything centered around the participants and the workshop itself.
We’ve been running photo workshops at Ellen Lien Rygg’s space in Randaberg center, Kultur L1. We’ve also been brought into cultural venues to run workshops for kids and young people. I won’t spoil all the good stuff about being part of it.
But you’ll find some photos below. Shots taken during workshops, and a few from the middle of the creative process.
Because we’re not just working the lens.
We’re working the person standing in front of it too.


For those of you who are particularly observant: we have introduced a new category in the menu titled Activities.
This is a concept we will continue to develop, combining the photo workshop with engaging activities across rotating stations. It is also available for birthdays and other social gatherings.
More information will be shared in the near future, perhaps even a short video.
This can be booked privately or for events too: ingrid@lenzeih.no






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