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Artist & Family: How to Photograph Yourself and Others with Jennifer McClure (Online Learning – Six Sessions)

This workshop will explore the process of photographing your family and yourself—together or apart.  “Family” may be interpreted as either relatives or chosen family; the focus will be on how we as individuals interact with people who shape our lives. Some artists make work about family to stop time, to commemorate everyday actions and emotions. Others make work to ask questions about what these moments mean and why families function the way that they do.

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The Next Step: Presenting Your Work to the Fine Art Market with Aline Smithson (Online Learning – Six Sessions)

This workshop will help demystify the fine art market with lectures on editions and pricing to presentation and installation. It will also be an honest look at how the roadmap to success has changed and the importance of taking charge of your career is critical. Most importantly, we will craft elevated written materials to accompany your work.

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Strange and Beautiful: Surrealism Now with Jeanette Spicer (Online Learning – Six Sessions)

Surrealism continues to influence contemporary photography, offering a powerful lens through which to explore the strange, the dreamlike, and the unexpected. In this course, students will dive into the history and ongoing impact of Surrealist art, while creating their own photographs and collages that reflect their personal interpretation of this dynamic movement.

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Creative Studio Lighting with Hugh Kretschmer (In-Person Learning – Six Sessions)

In this workshop, students will elevate their studio lighting skills by exploring creative techniques and mastering complex setups in portraiture, fashion, and still life. Through hands-on experience with specialized equipment and lighting tools like tungsten and Kino Flo lights, participants will learn to manipulate light to shape mood, enhance texture, and create dramatic, cinematic imagery.

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