1-1 Mentoring Programme
Designed for committed creatives seeking thoughtful, ongoing
support to push their work forward.
Mentorship spots available for photographers who want to:
· Develop their research-based projects
· Receive focused feedback on image making and project development
· Challenge their existing approaches and skill sets
· Build coherent, resolved bodies of work
· Refine ideas for outputs such as exhibitions, books, publishing and beyond
Sessions are shaped around you:
· Providing practical guidance, discussion and image critique tailored to your priorities
· Identifying the areas of your practice to strengthen and working through them with intention and structure
· Offering references to support your work including artists, readings and documentaries to deepen your research
The programme is available in x5 or x10 ninety-minute session blocks:
· x5 sessions $650 AUD
· x10 sessions $1,200 AUD
Sesiones también están disponibles en español.
Erin Lee has a Master of Arts in Photography, is a lecturer at The Australian College of the Arts and Photography Studies College in Melbourne, Australia and has presented workshops and artists talks internationally.
“I took the opportunity to work with Erin as a mentor last year and it was a really valuable experience. She had a very intuitive and honest way of engaging with my work — she helped me refine my artist statements, clarifying ideas so they felt more aligned with what I was trying to say. Erin was also very encouraging when something was working well aesthetically, pushing me to trust those strengths and bring them forward more confidently. At the same time, she helped me see when certain images, although personally meaningful, weren’t necessarily serving the story of the project. Her mentoring helped me create more focused, intentional work and I found her feedback both helpful and insightful” -Melina Aguad
“Erin Lee is a fantastic communicator and her down to earth approach has helped me move towards meaningful outcomes. Each session has been deeply enjoyable and helped my photography practice grow exponentially through authentic and shared investigation and creatively rich discussions” -Chris Allery

