Creative Still Life with Kimberly Witham (Online Learning – Four Sessions)
- October 8, 2022
9:00 am - 12:00 pm - October 9, 2022
9:00 am - 12:00 pm - October 15, 2022
9:00 am - 12:00 pm - October 16, 2022
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

© Photo by Kimberly Witham
About
Online Learning Class via Zoom
Join photographer Kimberly Witham for a two-weekend remote workshop developing and refining your still life photography skills. The first weekend will begin with a discussion of historical and contemporary still life. From there, Kimberly will explain her studio process from arrangement to final print.
The workshop will include demonstrations and hands-on assignments as well as feedback on work produced. The course will focus on manipulating daylight but will also cover strobe and continuous light for interested students. Arranging and composing still life images, selecting objects to photograph and final considerations for printing and presentation will also be presented at length. Students will become confident in controlling the light in their still life imagery and understand how to depict certain moods through lighting. The class will explore various still life objects such as glass, food, flowers and fabric. Special attention will be given to photographing for meaning and with intention.
Because the workshop will be presented over the course of two weekends, students will have time to practice skills presented during the first weekend before returning to class for critique, discussion and additional presentations during the final weekend.
Kimberly Witham (https://www.kimberlywitham.com/) an award-winning fine-art photographer and teacher. Her photographs are strongly influenced by her studies in art history and her interest in the natural world. Her work has been featured in Color Magazine, PHOTO+, BLOW Photo, FOTO Magazine, The Photo Review, and Wired (online), in addition to being used as cover illustrations for books internationally. Kimberly’s work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad and is held in numerous private collections; she is represented by Klompching Gallery in New York, Soren Christensen Gallery in New Orleans and Gallery Kayafas in Boston. Her awards and honors include a fellowship at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists, the Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Award, and the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award.
NOTE: This is classified as a “Special Guest” workshop. We advise you to read the “Special Guest Refund Policy” HERE before enrolling.
A link for the Zoom class meeting will be emailed to the attendees prior to the start date. Please read the instructions included in the email. If you have additional questions please contact Kevin Weinstein or Janis McGavin at info@lacphoto.org.