A Photograph as Haiku: The Leap
Designed exclusively for alumni of the Photographing Haiku workshop, this is a special one-time offering to move beyond the basics of the form and begin to concentrate on the poetry.
ICM + ME Artistry: Three Voices, Three Visions
Deepen your passion and expand your technical skills in the recently popular art form of ICM + ME photography from three unique voices and visions of the medium.
From A to Zine: A Super Fun Five-Day Photo Zine Deep Dive
Jeff Phillips guides creators of all skill levels through the complete process of crafting photo zines in this immersive five day workshop held in the book haven of Santa Fe.
Exploring the Imaginative Landscape
Spend two mornings in April for a revealing and inspiring gaze into the creative genius and technical mastery of Valda Bailey.
The Allure of Botanicals
Photographing botanicals, learn new camera techniques, play with abstract, and explore ICM and multiple exposures in this new immersive, hands-on workshop in Santa Fe.
Crafting the Editorial Portrait in Natural Light
Learn the tools and concepts behind artful, high-level portraiture. Kate McCurdy shares her editorial portrait and in post-editing expertise, covering all creative and professional aspects of the industry.
Nature’s Embrace
Discover and explore nature’s embrace in Santa Fe, New Mexico as Xuan-Hui Ng shares her techniques for photographing nature, including her use of natural light, shadows, reflections, rain, snow, and mist to simplify and add texture to the images.
The Art of iPhone Photography: From Capture to Edit
Capture, edit, and create stunning images using just your iPhone with Pei Ketron. Join this specialized class to discover the secrets of iPhone photography—learning capture techniques and editing skills that transform the way you approach mobile photography.
Photo Editing Essentials
Enhance the impact of a body of work by sorting, arranging, and placing images to tell a compelling photographic story.
Serving as Witness to Your Life: A Photographic Practice
Nothing is too mundane or ordinary to be transformed into a thoughtful, beautiful, and engaging photograph.