Photo Editing Essentials

Enhance the impact of a body of work by sorting, arranging, and placing images to tell a compelling photographic story.
NOW WHAT: Strategies for Mid-Career Photographers

Take charge of your career, develop new strategies, and do not wait for things to happen.
Perfecting a Visual Sequence: Editing for Print and Digital Platforms

Strengthen your portfolio and sharpen your critical instincts with the help of a seasoned photo editor.
The Business of Fine-Art Photography

Former New York gallery owner, Thomas Werner shares extensive firsthand knowledge on the business of fine-art photography, from the ins and outs of the art market to publishing and promotion, as well as crafting compelling artist statements and bios.
Visual Storytelling: The Anatomy of a Pitch

Finding the appropriate platform for your photographic stories—and getting your work noticed—doesn’t have to be a hurdle.
Field Guide for Emerging Documentary and Fine-Art Photographers

Learn how to take an effective, multifaceted approach to packaging and promoting your work across a range of art and media platforms.
Building a Photographic Career: Creating Iconic, Timeless, and Relevant Portraits

Join accomplished portrait photographer Andrew Eccles as he shares all aspects of his career, offering practical takeaways, and importantly a greater understanding of the realities of working in the industry.
The Photographic Book Today: An Overview of Traditional and New Publishing Options

Understand the process of bringing your long-term photography project to print publication and leave with a clear path that is right for you and your work.
The Poetry of Perception: San Miguel de Allende

Take a photographic excursion to San Miguel to go deep into your creative life, re-examine your processes, and distill your individual aesthetic.
Publishing the Photographic Book

Discover and explore the seemingly never-ending choices for designing and creating photo books from editions as small as one to thousands while getting valuable input from your peers and advice from Melanie on your personal book project.