Teens Media Network Introduces a Signature Course in Music Photography

Learn how to cover real concerts — from getting press access to shooting in the pit, managing light, and delivering publish-ready images.

Big news! — we’ve just launched something that’s been in the making for a long time.

After years of covering festivals and mentoring young people behind the camera, we realized most “photography courses” miss the point — they teach theory, not how it really works out there.

So we built one that does.

Music Photography — From Stage to Story is a 4-week entry-level online course for people aged 16–24 who want to learn how to cover live music like professionals — step by step, from real experience.

What You’ll Learn

  • 📸 Learn how to apply for press passes and get access to cover real concerts.
    ⚡ Master how to move in the photo pit, respect artists and crew, and capture the emotion of a live performance.
    💡 Work with lighting and timing — when to shoot, how to adjust, and how to catch the energy.
    🎞 Learn to edit, select, and deliver your images for publication, the way real media outlets expect.


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Each participant works in a small group, with weekly live sessions, assignments, and one-on-one mentorship.

You’ll finish the course with a TMN® Certificate of Completion — and the chance to have your work featured on TMN®, where our media reaches more than 1.5 million people every month.

📅 Courses start the first week of every month, and you can choose to take the course in English or Spanish.

Listen to what our participants thought of the course:

This is not another “online class.” It’s a door into the real world of creative work. You don’t need a professional camera. What you need is curiosity, focus, and the will to learn by doing.

💥 Sign up now and get our special holiday sale price!

ENROLL NOW!
Pablo Herrera

Founder & CEO. Colectivo Piloto / Teens Media Network

https://www.pabloherrera.me
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