Visual Voice in Longterm Storytelling for Photographers
How to Find your Visual Voice in Longterm Storytelling

How to Find your Visual Voice in Longterm Storytelling

A workshop that strengthens narrative instinct and helps photographers build meaningful, sustained documentary projects.

Introduction:

This workshop with photographer Ilvy Njiokiktjien guides you through the process of discovering your own visual voice in longterm storytelling. You will learn how to shape a personal approach, build trust with your subjects, and create narratives that gain emotional strength over time. Through guided exercises and discussion, you will refine your vision and strengthen the impact of your documentary work.

Description:

This three hour workshop offers a focused journey into the craft of visual storytelling. Ilvy will share insight from her award winning career. Moreover, she will explore the value of time, access, and empathy when working on stories that unfold over months or years.

Participants will examine how to identify subjects that resonate personally, develop a consistent visual language, and maintain authenticity through a long project. The session includes a lecture and group discussion of selected work. Additionally, there will be practical exercises. Ilvy will also cover editing and sequencing techniques along with advice on pitching or publishing longform projects.

This workshop is designed for intermediate and advanced photographers who understand the technical foundations of photography and wish to deepen their narrative approach. Motivated beginners with a strong interest in documentary work are also welcome. They will gain clear direction on developing their photographic identity.

By the end of the session, participants will leave with a clearer understanding of their visual voice and a practical roadmap for ongoing stories. They will also gain renewed inspiration to tell narratives that matter.

Modules:

Module 1: Finding Your Story
Explore themes that matter to you and learn how to define your motivations and research potential stories. Choose subjects that align with your visual and emotional interests.
Module 2: Building Trust and Visual Consistency
Learn how to build meaningful relationships with subjects and maintain authenticity over time. You will explore how to create visual coherence and a style that becomes recognisably your own.
Module 3: Editing and Presenting Your Narrative
Focus on shaping your story through editing, sequencing, and project presentation. Ilvy will share her approach to selecting key images and structuring a cohesive narrative.

Suitable for:

Intermediate, Advanced, Professional


What Should Students Bring?

A laptop and a selection of up to fifteen favourite images and two story ideas you wish to develop in the near future.

Closing notes:

This workshop offers practical guidance and clear direction for photographers who want to develop deeper, more personal longterm projects. Ilvy encourages participants to think carefully about intention, access, and emotional honesty in their work. The workshop is designed to leave photographers with renewed confidence. They will gain a sharpened visual approach and the motivation to continue building stories that grow in strength and meaning over time.

  • Duration 3 hours

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Date

31 Jan 2026

Time

16:15 - 19:15

Cost

$75.00

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  • Ilvy Njiokiktjien
    Ilvy Njiokiktjien

    Ilvy Njiokiktjien is a photojournalist, filmmaker, podcast host and educator with nearly two decades of experience documenting contemporary social issues. Her work is known for its sensitive and personal approach to storytelling, often focusing on themes of identity and injustice. For 18 years, Ilvy chronicled South Africa's first post-apartheid generation, resulting in her long-term project ‘Born Free – Mandela’s Generation of Hope’.

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