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Muench Workshops Welcomes New Partners Luke Dray and Sara Linssen, Announces Retirement of Andy Williams
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Muench Workshops Sara Linssen — Partner Luke Dray — Partner, Pro Andy Williams — Pro, Founding Partner (Retired)
The company's photography workshops are evolving as it celebrates the retirement of one partner and welcomes two new partners.

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - PennZone -- Muench Workshops, renowned for its transformative photography workshops in some of the most breathtaking locations worldwide, is pleased to announce the addition of two new partners to its leadership team: Sara Linssen and Luke Dray. At the same time, the company bids farewell to founding partner Andy Williams, who will be retiring after nearly two decades of dedication to Muench Workshops.

Meet Muench Workshops' Newest Partners: Sara Linssen and Luke Dray

Sara and Luke bring a wealth of experience and a shared passion for adventure and storytelling to Muench Workshops. As avid travelers who have explored over 50 countries, from the vibrant cultures of Southeast Asia to the wildlife-rich landscapes of Africa, they have honed their skills both behind the lens and in creating exceptional experiences for others.

Luke, an award-winning photojournalist, has worked with major outlets such as Getty Images, Bloomberg News, and NPR. His work has taken him to some of the world's most extraordinary locations, including covering political landscapes and capturing the beauty of Africa's stunning ecosystems. Luke's deep understanding of visual storytelling will bring a fresh perspective to Muench Workshops' immersive photo workshops, allowing participants to capture not only the images but the essence of a destination's story.

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Sara's expertise lies in creating seamless, memorable experiences. With a background in management consulting, operations, and team-building, Sara will help streamline logistics, ensuring participants can focus entirely on their photography. Her work with Fortune 500 companies and scaling an African agricultural business gives her the skills to elevate the operational side of Muench Workshops, offering smooth, hassle-free travel for participants.

"We are thrilled to welcome Sara and Luke to the Muench Workshops family," said Marc Muench, Founding Partner. "They bring an exciting new dynamic to our team, combining world-class photography expertise with operational excellence. Together, they will help us continue to offer some of the best photography workshops in the world."

A Fond Farewell to Andy Williams

After nearly 18 years of dedicated service, Andy Williams, a founding partner of Muench Workshops, has decided to retire from day-to-day operations as of December 31, 2024. Andy's journey with Muench Workshops began when he first encountered Marc Muench while organizing a photo weekend event. That chance meeting led to a long and fruitful partnership that saw the company grow from a small operation to one of the leading providers of photography workshops worldwide.

"I've had the privilege of working with incredible people, and the relationships we've built with both our team and clients have enriched my life in ways I never expected," said Andy. "While I'm retiring from the day-to-day, I'm excited to continue leading a few workshops through October 2025. I'm grateful for the experiences we've shared, and I look forward to seeing the new direction Muench Workshops takes with Sara and Luke."

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Marc Muench echoed Andy's sentiment, "We'll all miss Andy's leadership, vision, and infectious enthusiasm for photography and adventure. He's helped make Muench Workshops the company it is today, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all."

The Future of Muench Workshops

With the addition of Sara and Luke to the leadership team, Muench Workshops is poised to continue its mission of delivering world-class photo workshops to photographers of all levels. The company's commitment to ethical photography and immersive learning experiences remains steadfast as it expands its offerings in new and exciting directions.

"We're excited about the future and look forward to building on the foundation that Andy, Marc, and David have established over the years," said Luke Dray. "Our goal is to continue inspiring photographers through unforgettable travel experiences and help them capture the beauty of the world around them."

About Muench Workshops

Muench Workshops offers unparalleled photography workshops in some of the most breathtaking locations worldwide. With a commitment to ethical photography and a hands-on learning environment, the company delivers immersive experiences designed to inspire photographers of all levels. Muench Workshops operates on a principle of transparency, offering all-inclusive pricing and seamless logistics so participants can focus solely on their photography.

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