Climate Aware Photography:
A Certified Course

Project Groundswell is pleased to organise a three-session intensive course on sustainable, carbon-aware photographic practice. This online course is led by Helena Lee and is certified by the Carbon Literacy Project. Participants will be helped to develop their unique, tailored Sustainable Action Plan which will be reviewed by Helena Lee and submitted to the Carbon Literacy Project for Certification.

On successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Certificate from the Carbon Literacy Project and a digital badge to show they are a ‘Climate-Aware Photographer’.

Information

  • Trainer

    Helena Lee

  • Dates

    8th, 15th and 22nd September

  • Time

    17:00-19:30 (CEST); 16:00-18:30 (Ireland/Portugal/UK)

Register here

Course Details

The course takes place over three 2.5-hour online sessions. In addition to the live sessions, participants will be expected to undertake some homework between sessions.

  • Dates

    8th, 15th and 22nd September (Three consecutive Mondays)

  • Time

    17:00–19:30 (CEST); 16:00–18:30 (Ireland/Portugal/UK)

  • Language

    English

  • Cost

    Free of charge. Certification charges by the Carbon Literacy Project will also be covered by Project Groundswell.

Register Your Interest

Places are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. To attend you must be able to confirm your availability for all three sessions.

Register here

Helena Lee

Trainer — certified by the Carbon Literacy Project

Helena Lee is a photographic artist and amateur gardener who celebrates nature through her artwork. Helena runs her own photographic business which is led by her commitment to environmental sustainability. She is the author of 'Climate Aware Photography', a course and certification scheme for photographers to demonstrate their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint and building an environmentally sustainable practice. 'Climate Aware Photography' meets the Carbon Literacy Standard and is accredited by The Carbon Literacy Project.