Photography as a Meditation on Memory

This new online workshop with Gina Costa explores the pursuit of how objects or certain subject matter are tied to memory and how the choice to photograph these, consciously or subconsciously, is essentially an exercise in the search for meaning.

TriColor Gum Alternative Process

Over the course of three days in Los Angeles, participants join renowned printmaker Mohan Bhasker on a creative journey to master the gum bichromate process, working in Mohan’s studio and darkroom, you have the unique opportunity to benefit from hands-on demonstrations, guidance, and feedback.

Infrared: Maine Magic

Join esteemed photographers Laurie Klein and Shelley Vandegrift, for an immersive in-person workshop along the picturesque Maine coastline, discovering the magic and elevating your mastery of artistic infrared photography.

Looking at Photographs: A Retreat in Santa Fe

This three-day workshop in Santa Fe with photographer and collector M. H. Rubin offers you a chance to slow down with the unique opportunity to not only get up close and personal with countless classic works of 20th-century photography, but also explore lessons these masterworks give us in our own creative explorations.

The Salt Printing Process

This new online workshop, led by instructor Anne Eder, participants work with salted papers and silver nitrate, creating images through this “photogenic drawing” technique.

Color and Memory: Defining a Powerful Narrative

Heather Evans Smith guides participants through her photographic storytelling methodology, sharing with participants valuable insights and inspiration for crafting their own unique narratives that are enhanced by color and memory.

Identity in Nature: Exploring Environmental Self-Portraiture

Led by photographer Nicole Cudzilo, this immersive transformative self-portraiture workshop transcends traditional photographic instruction and inspires students to move beyond conventional portraiture to embrace nature as a collaborator in their creative process.