Workshop led by Christelle Enquist
Although color theory is a fundamental concept in art and design, it is often underestimated or overlooked in photographic education.
That said, understanding color as photographers is essential, as it allows us to be more intentional when creating atmosphere or adding emotion to our images. It also helps build visual cohesion in the stories we tell and, most importantly, gives us greater control over our creative voice.
This workshop explores the power of color in photography, covering everything from color theory and composition to editing, sequencing, and using color for storytelling. Through classes, examples, practical exercises, and critiques, participants will learn how to harness color to enhance their photographic vision.
Duration: 2 days
Dates: 23 y 24 de octubre.
Venue: UTECA, C. Ignacio Allende Nte. 81, Centro, 76000 Santiago de Querétaro, Qro.
Cost: $2,500 MXN / person
Speaker: Christelle Enquist
Email us at: contacto@mxstreetphotofest.com with the following information:
IMPORTANT
Participants should bring their own cameras and a laptop equipped with editing software such as Lightroom or Capture One.
At the core of The RAW Society’s philosophy is the belief that photography is a universal language—a powerful medium that transcends borders, cultures, and languages to tell captivating human stories.
Its mission is to educate, promote, and build community within street, travel, and documentary photography through various initiatives:
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The award-winning Raw Society Magazine, launched in December 2022, features stories on a wide range of topics, including travel, culture, economics, politics, and social issues. This annual non-profit publication is dedicated to showcasing photographers and advocating for photography as a powerful medium of communication and expression.
Christelle Enquist is a Spanish-Swedish photographer based in Menorca, Spain. She is the co-founder of The RAW Society, an organization dedicated to promoting, educating, and strengthening the community within the fields of street, travel, and documentary photography.
Raised in Singapore, Enquist speaks four languages and considers photography her fifth, using it as a means to connect with people and capture the cultural richness of the world.
After a ten-year career in advertising, at 33 years old, she embarked on a six-month solo journey—an experience that ignited her passion for photography and redefined her career.
Her work has been exhibited internationally in countries such as Australia, the United States, Belgium, and Nepal. In 2024, a retrospective showcasing eight years of her work was presented in Menorca. Additionally, in 2021, her photography was featured in the book Women Street Photographers, published by Penguin Random House
Through The RAW Society, Enquist serves as a mentor, organizing workshops, community events, and projects aimed at fostering learning and creativity in photography. She is also the editor-in-chief of The RAW Society Magazine.
jorge Delgado-Ureña is a Spanish photographer, educator, and the co-founder of The RAW Society. He specializes in street, documentary, and travel photography, capturing powerful visual narratives that highlight culture, human connection, and everyday life.
With over 12 years of experience, his work has been featured in National Geographic, La Vanguardia, Público, and Fisheye Magazine. His photographs have been exhibited in Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Nepal. Through his work, he aims to tell compelling stories while inspiring and educating aspiring photographers and the general public.
As a mentor and workshop leader within The RAW Society, he has led more than 50 photography workshops worldwide since 2016. These workshops focus on hands-on learning, emphasizing creative storytelling, composition, and technical skills in real-world settings. His educational philosophy encourages students to develop their unique visual voice while exploring new cultures and environments.
Beyond photography, Delgado-Ureña is passionate about travel and adventure, often integrating these elements into his work and educational initiatives. His approach to photography is deeply personal, blending artistic expression with documentary realism.