The Shadow Self: Empowering Through Self-Portraiture

Photographer Sonia Goydenko leads participants in a workshop that transforms self-portraiture into a tool for emotional exploration and personal empowerment to create images that reveal hidden parts of oneself and express complex emotions.

The Magic of Multiple Exposures

Led by fine-art photographer Manuela Thames, move beyond basic double exposures and explore advanced techniques for combining three or more images into a single photograph.

The Human-Altered Landscape

Contemporary landscape photographer Brad Temkin leads students in investigating their personal relationships with the landscape, focussing on photographic fundamentals such as framing and light, while also emphasizing the collaboration, intention, and the act of making pictures in relationship to place.

Your Travel Story, Printed: Creating a Photography Book

In this new online workshop with travel photographer Ann Orman, students are guided through the entire creative process of transforming travel photos into a polished book, from image selection to shaping a narrative and designing a print-ready layout.

Explore the World of Blur on the Coast of Maine

Explore the fundamental principles of ICM photography and the foundational techniques involved in capturing dynamic and abstract images through camera movement with Roxanne Bouché Overton along the storied coast of Maine.

Spirit of Place: San Miguel de Allende

Fine-art photographer Douglas Beasley provides a unique opportunity to rethink what it means to ‘see,’ guiding participants on cultivating simplicity, integrating (or perhaps finding) a spiritual practice with photography, and redefining the whole approach to image making.

VAGABUNDO: Color of the Street

Join master color photographer, Arthur Meyerson, in this new and unique workshop designed to sharpen your eye, deepen your awareness, and help you create photographs that feel both spontaneous and intentional.

Crafting a Compelling Narrative through Memory

With photographer Heather Evans Smith as your guide, learn new approaches to visual storytelling, understand of how memory can inform photographic work, and gain a stronger foundation for continuing to develop meaningful, personal narratives.