When a professional photographer from Phu Quoc Island, Eduard Stelmakh, arrives to share his craft, it’s more than just a workshop — it’s an invitation to grow.
His two-day master class gathered photographers eager to refine their vision, master the use of light, and learn what it takes to create images that truly stand out.
For many, it became not only a lesson in technique but also an inspiration to reach a higher level in their own photography.
On February 26-27, I held a two-day master class. Photographers from Kyiv, Poltava, Mariupol, Nikolaev and even Cyprus gathered there.) See the photo report inside the post.
The next master class will be held in the aqua studio in Odessa on March 5-6.
And on March 12-13, a repeat master class in Kyiv, for those who did not get to this one. Sign up now, the number of places is also limited to fifteen.
A workshop like this is not just about settings, lenses, or techniques — it is about passion for photography and the desire to see the world differently. For every participant, these two days became a turning point: a chance to ask questions, to practice, and to feel the energy of creativity.
And for me, it was a reminder that knowledge grows only when it is shared. Wherever the next journey takes me after Phu Quoc, I will always be ready to inspire, to teach, and to capture moments that last forever.