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In this new online workshop, fine-art photographer and filmmaker Lev L. Spiro guides participants to explore and photograph those fleeting thresholds—moments when light, atmosphere, and emotion align to reveal something deeper than representation. Building upon Lev’s celebrated classes The Artful Garden and Story and Emotion in the Natural World, this course expands the inquiry into the realm of perception itself—how to see, feel, and render the unseen within the visible.
Through richly illustrated presentations, demonstrations, and individualized feedback, students learn to:
Along the way, Lev introduces the spiritually attuned work of photographers such as Paul Caponigro, Masao Yamamoto, Keith Carter, and Albarrán Cabrera, whose approaches illuminate how technical mastery can serve poetic vision.
Whether you photograph forests, deserts, oceans, or the quiet corners of your own backyard, Thin Places invites you to move beyond documentation—to create images that breathe, shimmer, and speak to the quiet mystery of the world.
Working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR or mirrorless camera. Participants must be able to download and select images using image editing software for class sessions.
Class will meet 10:00 am – 12:15 pm (Mountain Time) on Thursdays starting April 16 and ending May 21 (six online group sessions). Enrollment is limited to 12 participants.
Zoom Video Conferencing software (available for no charge from Zoom.com) will be used to facilitate the class sessions. Further details will be emailed to registrants.
Santa Fe Workshops always aims to produce a high-quality experience for our online attendees. That said, variables including regional and local internet provider speeds, traffic on Zoom's servers, and your own computing hardware can contribute to a less than ideal streaming event. While we do our best to minimize the impact of these variables, they are outside the control of Santa Fe Workshops.
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For the convenience of participants, recordings of each class session are posted privately for one month after the end of each session. Santa Fe Workshops takes the recordings down after one month to protect the intellectual property of our instructors.
Lev L. Spiro is a lens-based artist whose work explores the duality of light and darkness, evoking the natural world as both sacred and indifferent—at once a place of solace and a realm of mystery. His images navigate these paradoxes, finding grace in shadow and disquiet in the sublime, forming meditations on spirit, survival, and the fragile poetry of existence.
Lev’s fine-art photography has been featured in solo exhibitions at A. Smith Gallery in Austin, TX, and La Bottega Gallery in Laguna Beach, CA, and juried into more than 70 national and international exhibitions, including PH21 Gallery, Praxis Gallery, the SE Center for Photography, and the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel. His work has appeared in Dodho, Shadow & Light, F-Stop, All About Photo, Black & White, and Art Ascent (Gold Artist, September 2025 & June 2021).
Before turning his full focus to fine-art photography, Lev directed more than 150 productions for film and television, including Orange Is the New Black, The O.C., Modern Family, and Weeds—a cinematic foundation which continues to inform his photographic practice through an emphasis on atmosphere, emotion, and the expressive power of light.
Lev teaches the popular courses The Artful Garden, Story & Emotion in the Natural World, and now Thin Places: Photography and the Sacred in Nature. He lives and works in Los Angeles, where he continues to teach, photograph, and explore the ways light, time, and perception shape our experience of the natural world.
Website: levlspiro.com
Instagram: @llspiro