Frame School

Photography education

One skill.
Every week.
Until you stop shooting on auto.

Frame School teaches hobbyist photographers one concept at a time — exposure, light, composition, editing — using before-and-after photos from real students. Most members move off auto mode within their first week.

No spam. No payment info. Just a spot in line.

How it works

No rabbit holes. No gear worship. Just the skill.

1

Pick a skill

Choose from a growing library of courses: understanding exposure, reading light, framing a shot, editing for feel. Each course is 5–7 lessons, one concept per lesson. No prerequisites.

2

Learn by seeing

Every lesson pairs two photos from the same scene: what a student captured and what they meant to capture. The gap between them is where the teaching lives.

3

Go shoot

Each lesson ends with one assignment. No specific gear required. No complicated setups. Just one thing to try on your next walk, trip, or family gathering.

Who it's for

Sound familiar?

  • You own a DSLR or mirrorless camera and have mostly left it in auto mode since you bought it.

  • You've watched hours of YouTube tutorials and walked away more confused — or more gear-obsessed — than when you started.

  • You shoot travel, family, street, or nature and want better photos. Not a career.

  • You want to understand why a photo works, not just which settings someone used to copy it.

1 week

That's how long it takes most Frame School students to move off auto mode and start making photos they actually meant to take.

Early access opens this fall.

Get your spot before we open to the public.

No spam. No credit card. Just a spot in line.