The workshop is limited to six participants and places are offered through a short application process. The application is not designed to be exclusive. It simply helps ensure that participants are aligned in intent, expectations, and working approach.
Apply for the WorkshopA documentary-focused workshop exploring observation, editing, and photographic storytelling within the unique cultural landscape of Dharamshala and the Tibetan exile community.
Not a photo tour. This workshop is designed as a small, focused working environment for photographers who want to move beyond individual images and begin developing more sustained and meaningful work. Rather than moving quickly from location to location, we will work within Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj over time — photographing, editing, discussing, and refining our approach as the workshop progresses. The emphasis is not on collecting photographs, but on learning how to observe more carefully, edit more critically, and build a coherent body of work within a culturally layered environment. With a maximum of six participants, the workshop is intentionally small, allowing for sustained individual attention, daily critique, and deeper discussion.
Located in the Indian Himalayas, Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj provide a visually and culturally complex setting shaped by Tibetan exile culture, monastic life, migration, religion, landscape, and everyday human interaction. Over the course of the workshop, participants will work within this environment slowly and deliberately — returning to locations, refining ideas, and developing a more thoughtful visual approach. This is not a workshop built around spectacle or itinerary-driven photography.
It is designed around:
Throughout the workshop, participants will:
The workshop includes a dedicated session at the Norbulingka Institute, offering the opportunity to work within one of the most important centers for Tibetan art and cultural preservation in India.
By the end of the workshop, participants will aim to produce:
The emphasis is not on volume of images, but on coherence, depth, and refinement.
This workshop is intended for photographers who:
Participants range from committed enthusiasts to experienced photographers and professionals.
This workshop is probably not suitable for:
$ 5900 USD
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A short application helps ensure the workshop is a good fit for everyone involved.
David Bathgate is a documentary and fine art photographer whose work focuses on visual storytelling, long-form projects, and the relationship between observation and meaning within photography. In addition to his photographic practice, he is the founder of The Compelling Image, an educational platform dedicated to helping photographers develop more coherent and thoughtful photographic work.
Ashwini Bhatia is an Associated Press (AP) photojournalist and writer based in McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, where he has lived for over two decades. He trained as an engineer before transitioning into photography and journalism. Over the years, he has become one of the primary visual documentarians of the Tibetan community in exile. His long-term experience within the region provides participants with important cultural and contextual insight throughout the workshop.
Participants will spend the first evening in carefully selected accommodation in Amritsar before traveling to McLeodganj the following day.
Private group transfer from Amritsar to McLeod Ganj and settling into carefully selected accommodation before an evening welcome dinner and workshop introduction
Daily photographic work within Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj.
Participants photograph independently and in small groups, followed by editing sessions, critique, sequencing discussions, and individual guidance.
The workshop includes a dedicated session at the Norbulingka Institute.
Participants refine and present a final sequence or body of work developed during the workshop.
Group discussion and closing session.
Single-room accommodation available for an additional supplement.
Participants should plan to arrive at Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport in Amritsar.
Detailed travel guidance and recommended flight routing will be provided upon acceptance.
For workshop questions or inquiries, please contact:
support@thecompellingimage.com
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