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Meet-Up in LA: Photographing Venice Beach with Dotan Saguy (Hybrid Learning – Two Sessions)

Join photographer Dotan Saguy for a vibrant photography adventure on Venice Beach, where you'll capture the eclectic energy and stunning scenery of this iconic location. Over the solstice weekend, participants will benefit from personalized guidance and technical insights, culminating in a supportive online critique session to refine your work and enhance your storytelling skills.

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Meet-Up in LA: Photographing the LA River with Peter Bennett (Hybrid Learning – Two Sessions)

Explore the rich narratives of the LA River in this immersive Meet-Up in LA class, where participants will capture its diverse landscapes—from lush parks to vibrant murals—while enhancing their photography skills. This course combines hands-on exploration with online critiques, allowing visual storytellers to uncover the river's role as a vital cultural and ecological landmark in Los Angeles.

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Street Photography in the 21s Century: New Voices, New Strategies with Thomas Alleman (Hybrid Learning – Six Sessions)

This workshop explores the evolution of street photography post-1980s, examining how digital technology and diverse contemporary voices are reshaping the genre. Participants will investigate new ideas about content, power, and representation while learning from photographers who challenge traditional notions of street photography.

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Photographing with Purpose with Greg Miller (In-Person Learning – Three Sessions)

Greg Miller’s unique teaching method works to connect your purpose with daily picture making while giving you the technical tools needed to make memorable photographs. Through class assignments, critiques and detailed instruction, Greg guides students to find what is most important to them at this moment in time and build strategies for making pictures happen on a regular basis by overcoming common fears

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Western Light, Eastern Wind with George Nobechi (In-Person Learning – Two Sessions)

This workshop is an opportunity to incorporate a breath of fresh air into your photographic practice by adopting and adapting Japanese aesthetics to your way of seeing. This workshop is not about visiting Japanese gardens or Little Tokyo, but instead introduces you to various tools to seek new ways of photographing wherever you may live or travel.

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