Workshops
Workshops for people who want AI to turn into something real.
Small rooms, practical builds, clear outcomes. I teach entrepreneurs, photographers, parents, teens, and small business teams how to use AI tools, Codex, and better systems to create something useful.
Current workshop paths
Choose the room by the outcome.
The first rounds will be small and review-driven, then the best sessions become courses and content.
Adult App Camp
Build your first useful personal app with Codex.
For adults who want to turn a small problem, workflow, or idea into a working app without pretending they already know how to code.
View Adult App Camp ->Young Builders Lab
A teen AI app class for first-time builders.
A beginner-friendly course for teens to learn how ideas become apps with Codex, structure, taste, and a finished demo.
View Young Builders Lab ->Savannah photo workshop
Photo business, shooting, client experience, AI, and content.
The highest-touch room: a premium Savannah workshop built from 20+ years of photography, business lessons, styled practice, meals, and honest conversations.
Ask about the photo workshop ->Business AI training
Help a team turn AI curiosity into operating habits.
Workshops for owner-led companies that need real use cases, review standards, repeatable workflows, and a practical 30-day plan.
Plan business training ->How it works
The room is designed to create both results and reusable teaching assets.
The in-person experience comes first because it creates better questions, better proof, and better stories. Then the best parts get recorded, clipped, edited, and turned into online courses.
- 01Run small pilot rooms.Start with friends, local operators, photographers, families, and trusted early students.
- 02Collect honest reviews.Use the feedback to sharpen the offer, pricing, pacing, and outcomes.
- 03Record the teaching.Turn live sessions into clips, long-form content, and course modules.
- 04Sell the scalable version.Offer lower-priced downloads after the in-person workshop proves the promise.
Waitlists
Tell me which room you want.
Send the workshop name, who it is for, and what you want to build, learn, or fix.