2026 Alpha Awards Photo Competition
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Events, photo walks, talks from the masters, in-depth workshops. Expand your horizons with one of our many events across Australia.
Explore Sony’s Digital Imaging line-up, an ever-expanding range of cameras, lenses and accessories that have been developed to meet a diverse range of creative needs and technical requirements.
Events, photo walks, talks from the masters, in-depth workshops. Expand your horizons with one of our many events across Australia.
Explore Sony’s Digital Imaging line-up, an ever-expanding range of cameras, lenses and accessories that have been developed to meet a diverse range of creative needs and technical requirements.
If your work feels like it’s still “in progress” — like you can take a good photo, but your portfolio doesn’t feel cohesive yet — this is the session that helps it click.
Gracie Steindl is an up-and-coming fashion photographer with a distinct urban aesthetic: bold colour, graphic energy, mixed media influence, and portraits that feel modern without being overworked. She’s been building serious momentum recently, shooting campaigns and talent work that leans heavily into style with intention — and this workshop is her pulling the curtain back on how she got there.
This isn’t about copying Gracie’s look. It’s about learning how to build your own, faster.
Gracie will break down the core tools that shape “aesthetic” — and how to use them deliberately, not accidentally:
How to start with a feeling (or even a single word) and let it steer everything: light, lens, colour, styling, and edit choices.
How to build palettes that feel consistent — whether you lean bold, soft, clean, gritty, monochrome, or something in-between.
Natural vs continuous vs strobe, soft vs hard, coloured light, lighting for different skin tones, and how to use light to isolate the subject and tell the viewer where to look.
Why focal length matters, what “flattering” actually means, and how shallow depth of field can change the feel of an image instantly.
How to communicate clearly, get better expression, create energy, and direct without it feeling stiff or awkward.
How Gracie pushes images toward her film-ish, graphic finish — with examples of RAW → edit stages so you can see what’s actually doing the work.
How styling, makeup, hair, and location can either strengthen the concept or completely dilute it — and how to keep everyone aligned so the final result feels intentional.
Taste isn’t something you’re born with — it’s something you build through:
experimenting with purpose
dissecting references properly
reflecting on your own work honestly
and repeating what works until your style becomes obvious
Gracie will show you how she studies images, reverse engineers the “why”, builds a shoot intention, and keeps a team aligned so the final gallery looks like one voice — not ten different ideas.