The Poetry of Place
Join Susan Burnstine in discovering innovative ways to reimagine the world while learning the skills to uncover and identify one’s unique interpretations for a deeper meaning of place regardless of photographic genre.
The Fine Art of Macro Photography
National Geographic contributing photographer Kristi Odom guides participants through a comprehensive exploration of macro photography including lighting techniques specifically tailored for macro shots.
The Photographic Book
Spend a week exploring the photobook with Mark Klett as he works with participants to examine the current state of photographic book publishing while helping to create their own self-published photobooks.
The Cultural Portrait
In this portrait photography workshop centered around the culturally diverse streets of Santa Fe, Jennifer Spelman, in collaboration with the International Folk Art Market (IFAM), demonstrates approaches to engage individuals, assess conditions, and develop a personal connection.
Thinking Outside the Box
Acquire the tools necessary to regain the freedom to create from your core and feel confident producing images that reach beyond the conventional, reconnecting you to your unique, personal vision.
Using Metaphor and Emotion in Flower Photography
Discover the power of expressing love, joy, sorrow, or any other feeling by using the beauty and symbolism of flowers in your photographs.
A Natural Eye: The Expressive Landscape—Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah
Explore the breathtaking landscape and the endless photographic possibilities of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in Utah.
The Art of Composition—Reimagined
Dig into rhythms and narratives in our frames to explore the photographer’s avenue to organize the chaos of light ‘out there’ into a harmonious tableau.
An Intimate Portrait of Place: Santa Fe and Beyond
Set in the nation’s oldest capital city, Santa Fe, transcend capturing mere images and delve deeper into storytelling and portraying a profound sense of place in this immersive photography workshop.
Developing a Personal Project
Take part in Ed Kashi’s focused five-day photography intensive directed towards developing a complete, refined body of work, exploring interweaving mediums, poignant subjects, and impactful visual narrative styles.