The Cuprotype Process

Interdisciplinary artist and educator Anne Eder introduces you to the creative possibilities of the historic Cuprotype process, and demonstrates how simple, accessable, and affordable materials can be to produce striking results from rich coppers to delicate pinks, deep purples, and subtle neutral tones.
Cameraless Photography: Experiments with Photo Paper and Negatives

Daura Campos guides participants through cameraless photography, transforming everyday materials into expressive visual art using three techniques: phytograms (plant-based contact prints on film), lumen prints (light-exposed photo paper), and chemigrams (chemical manipulations on light-sensitive paper).
Creative Renaissance: Remembering Your Artistic Voice

Explore creativity not only as a form of artistic practice but as a tool for healing, resilience, and transformation in this in this deeply personal and inspiring online workshop led by multidisciplinary artist Linda Plaisted.
Braided Lines: Exploring the Intersections of Poetry and Photographic Practice

Participants move through a full cycle of photographic practice, conceptualizing, photographing, editing, and sequencing a small body of work while working alongside poetic prompts, texts, and your own writing, using both photography and poetry as active tools, letting each shape how you see and build the other.
The AI Toolbox for Photographers

Explore the varying degrees to which AI can be incorporated into a photographic workflow and how these AI features work within the most common image editing software applications—Photoshop, Lightroom, and Capture One.
The Painted Photograph

Explore both historical and contemporary possibilities of overpainting and hand-coloring photographs, the different types of materials, and ways of working directly on photographic prints.
Photographing Día de los Muertos Festivities

Photojournalist, Michael Amici, leads participants in this curated, three day, behind-the-scenes experience connecting and photographing the rich cultural ceremonies of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in San Miguel de Allende.
Travel Stories with Your iPhone

World-traveling, iPhone photographer, Jennifer Spelman guides participants in developing the technical skills and creative mindset for capturing memorable photographs as you travel.
Shaping Your Work for Exhibition

Work with Frances Jakubek, an image-maker, independent curator, and consultant for artists, to explore and translate your ideas into a cohesive exhibition proposal, producing both the images and supporting materials needed to bring your work into public view.
Encaustic + Image: A Hands-On Exploration

This hands-on workshop with photographic artist Norah Levine focuses on the exploration of encaustic materials and how they can interact with your photographic imagery using a range of surface techniques, from smooth finishes to more textured, sculptural approaches.