Centering Your Body of Work

Fine-art photographer Al Brydon guides participants who want to create a cohesive body of work and bring greater focus and intention to their practice by clarifying their photographic philosophy and artistic aims.

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.

Desert Nights

Join acclaimed photographer Todd Hido in exploring nighttime desert photography, how darkness, artificial light, and the night sky can be used to shape mood creating photographs that feel atmospheric, ambiguous, and emotionally charged.

Documentary Photography

Make a difference with your photography through developing and refining a personal documentary project in this entry-level workshop led by documentary photographer Richard Sharum.

Our Photo Critique Room

Guided by Don Werthmann, venture into a realm to understand visual art better and learn how to talk about photographs in this compelling and collaborative space called the critique room, a safe learning environment that stimulates your mind.

Family Now: Picturing Connectedness

In this new online workshop, you explore the visual language of memoir, personal storytelling, and familial narrative, led by fine-art photographer Elinor Carucci and contemporary photographer David Hilliard.

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.