FINE ART

Wildlife editing masterclass*

with Nathan Moine

8 September 2026
5:30 PM CEST. Online | 2.5 hours | €75
Limited to 15 spots.

THE WORKSHOP

A 2.5-hour live editing session in fine art wildlife photography. You work on your own image, guided step by step, with individual feedback built in.

Before the session, you'll receive the image Nathan will be editing. Your job is to find one of your own photographs that matches it: same mood, similar light, similar subject. You'll work on both at the same time.

For the first 90 minutes, you edit together. Nathan guides you through each decision, explains why he's making it, and reviews your work in real time. You're not watching him, you're doing it with him.

Then, for the remaining time, he goes through every participant's image individually. Not a group critique. A personal, detailed look at your specific photo: what's working, what to push further, and how to develop your own direction from here.

What the session covers:

  • Masking and background cleanup: precision selections, removing distractions, letting your subject breathe

  • Color theory in practice: how to use color to direct attention and give an image emotional weight

  • Lightroom in depth: beyond the basics, the tools that actually matter and how to use them intentionally

  • How Nathan approaches an image: his full thought process, from first look to final export

  • Finding your own style: how to translate all of this into something that feels yours

Who’s the session for:

  • You shoot wildlife or nature and want to push your images further in post

  • You know your way around Lightroom but feel like you're guessing more than deciding

  • You want to develop a coherent, personal style, not just copy someone else's preset

  • You want feedback on your own work, not just to watch someone else's process

  • You're ready to edit during the session, not just observe

MEET Nathan

Nathan Moine is a wildlife photographer and filmmaker. Over the years, his work has taken him across some of the most diverse and fascinating ecosystems on the planet, from the dense rainforests of Borneo to the wide open landscapes of Southern Africa. These journeys have allowed him to photograph extraordinary species and develop a fine-art approach that he now applies to both his prints and filmmaking work.

Nathan has learnt most by watching the artists he admire edit their own photos, seeing their thought process, their tools and their philosophy. This session is his way of doing the same for fellow photographers.

This aren’t pre-recorded courses. They’re live online workshops with professional instructors and creatives where you can ask questions, receive feedback, get personal guidance, and interact with peers in real time.

Why the Boring Workshops?

Recording are made available after the session so you can rewatch and follow at your own pace.