Course Overview
Transform the way you capture images by approaching your photography—and your life—more mindfully. In “Mindful Photography,” professional photographer Kim Fuller offers 12 engaging lessons that emphasize the art of slowing down and observing with attention. This interactive course incorporates mindfulness exercises, journaling prompts, and assignments to expand your creativity and self-awareness.
Video Lectures
01: What Is Mindful Photography?
Meet Kim Fuller and discover her P.A.U.S.E. method that integrates mindfulness, Buddhism, and photography.
02: Finding Your Light
Learn to work with light and shadow, explore your inner light, and engage in a physical exercise on light.
03: The Power of Perspective
Discover how shifting perspectives enriches your photography, aided by meditation exercises.
04: Finding Inspiration in Evolving Moments
Explore the impermanence of subjects and celebrate changes with mindful photography.
05: Expressing Emotions in Your Photographs
Learn to manage emotions in photography through guided meditation and explore the photographer-emotion relationship.
06: Creating Self-Love through Self-Portraits
Rediscover yourself with self-portraiture and guided metta meditation to express emotions creatively.
07: Seeing through a Grateful Lens
Practice gratitude in photography, turning ordinary objects extraordinary with new perspectives.
08: Photography and the Art of Connection
Explore “dependent arising” in Buddhism to create connections in life and photography.
09: Building Connection through Portraiture
Learn techniques for enjoyable portrait sessions that capture the subject’s “soul.”
10: Creating Community with Neighborhood Portraits
Take environmental portraits with gratitude for community members, exploring backgrounds and quick shots.
11: Street Photography and the Power of Presence
Capture the decisive moment in street photography, learning through examples and letting go of outcomes.
12: Seeing Yourself in the Natural World
Connect to nature’s photographic opportunities and reflect on life expansively, using visualization and composition exercises.

