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2025 Exposure Portfolio Review Prep Session with Aline Smithson (Online Learning – One Session)

In this 60-minute discussion, Aline Smithson will discuss how to present and articulate your work, as well as how to navigate online reviews. Topics covered include: editing the number of prints to bring, what size and format they should be, and how to sequence your work. Aline will also talk about how to choose your reviewers, what promotional materials to bring, and how to follow up with your reviewers afterwards.

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Cyanotype Printing with Digital Negatives with Victor Ramos (In-Person Learning – One session)

Step into the world of one of photography’s oldest and most captivating processes—cyanotype printing. In this immersive one-day workshop, artist and educator Victor Ramos guides you through a contemporary approach to this historic technique, using digital negatives to create striking, blue-toned prints by hand. 

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Food Photography with Ann Elliott Cutting (In-Person Learning – One session)

Explore the exciting intersection of photography and artificial intelligence in this introductory course on Generative Image Making with Midjourney, led by award-winning photographer Ann Elliot Cutting. Designed for artists and photographers new to AI, this hands-on workshop will guide you through the capabilities of AI-generated images, helping you develop your unique approach while addressing prompt creation, blending techniques, and the ethical considerations of using AI in your creative process.

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Both Sides of the Table: Photography Portfolio Reviews Do’s & Don’ts with Debe Arlook and Eric Kunsman (Webinar)

Debe Arlook and Eric Kunsman created a collaborative book that helps demystify photography portfolio reviews. The book comprises a series of 25 interview questions presented to 22 portfolio reviewees (photographers), 22 portfolio reviewers, and five portfolio review organizers. In this webinar, we will present essential information from the book that benefits participants on both sides of the table.*

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