Mentoring with Kim Grant

A more mindful way to experience photography

Photography can be more than photographing what you see. It can become a way to slow down, reconnect and understand both yourself and the world around you.

My mentoring is not about chasing perfect images or mastering complex techniques. It’s about helping you rediscover photography as a deeply personal, creative and restorative practice.

One to One Mentoring Options

One Mentoring Session

A focused, supportive session to help you gain clarity, direction or fresh perspective.

Includes:

  • A 60-minute one-to-one Zoom call

  • Review and discussion of your images

Perfect if you’re looking for guidance on a specific challenge or simply want to reconnect with your photography.

£85

Three-Month Mentoring Programme

A structured, supportive journey to help you develop your photographic practice.

Includes:

  • 6 x 60 minute one-to-one Zoom calls

  • Personalised feedback after each session

  • Ongoing support between sessions (via email or Whatsapp)

  • A tailored approach built around you

This is a collaborative process - shaped around your pace, your interests and your way of seeing.

£745

Six-Month Mentoring Programme

A deeper, more immersive mentoring experience for those who want lasting change.

Includes:

  • 12 × 60 minute one-to-one Zoom calls

  • Personalised feedback after each session

  • Ongoing support between sessions (via email or Whatsapp)

  • A tailored, evolving mentoring journey

This option allows more time to explore new ways of seeing, build confidence, and develop a strong, personal connection to your photography.

£1445

To book a session or sign up for a programme, click the corresponding button. This will direct you to email me to enquire. Alternatively, you can email directly - info@kimgrantphotography.co.uk

I will respond within 72 hours.

  • Stephanie - Kentucky, USA

    “I can confidently say that Kim’s photography mentorship has had a profound impact on both my photography skills and personal well-being. It has taught me to slow down, observe the world with intention, and find beauty in the simplest of moments.”

  • Deanna - Michigan, USA

    “Being part of Kim’s mentoring program provided the insights into myself, my photography and nature that I had hoped for. Each session brought new conversations and activities that I was able to learn from.  Kim’s professional guidance and encouragement in this 6-week journey allowed me to achieve the goals I had set for myself and even more.  This program was something I did for myself, and I would consider doing it again to build on the learnings of this year’s experience.  Treat yourself to this mentorship program and spend valuable time on self-reflection, discovery, and well-being, you will be inspired.”

  • Inderjeet - England UK

    “The mentoring sessions have most definitely rekindled my love for photography. I found the sessions extremely helpful in enabling me to connect with photography in a more mindful way.”

  • Anthony - England UK

    “Kim is a very friendly, patient and supportive mentor who I really feel invests in you and seems to really enjoy watching your progress. Kim is on hand to offer advice which will push you to get better but is always achievable. Her knowledge as a professional photographer is a great source. If you genuinely commit to the programme, I feel anyone will see their photography and mindset improve over the time that they work with Kim while being in a fun, friendly and supportive environment.”

How Kim can support you

Kim brings together her experience in photography, coaching and wellbeing to guide you in a way that is supportive, thoughtful and personal.

Through mentoring, she can help you:

See differently
Move beyond obvious compositions and begin noticing subtle details, patterns and moments that resonate with you.

Reconnect with nature
Use photography as a way to slow down and build a meaningful relationship with the natural world.

Develop your creative voice
Step away from comparison and begin creating work that feels true to you.

Let go of pressure
Release the need to “get the photo” and instead embrace photography as a process of creative exploration.

Navigate creative blocks
Work through self-doubt or feeling stuck with thoughtful guidance and reflection.

Support your wellbeing
Discover how your creative practice can positively support your mental and emotional health.