This class empowers teens to express their thoughts, ideas, and perspectives on the world around them through the art of photography. By exploring their environment and reflecting on their individual realities, students will develop a personal visual narrative that captures their unique viewpoint.
In this course, students will learn how to choose and explore a meaningful topic through photography, whether it's capturing the essence of a person, a place, or an abstract concept. In a fun, collaborative setting, we'll focus on visual storytelling, editing, and developing a cohesive series of images that reflect each student's personal vision and style.
In this fun and engaging weeklong class, teens will unleash their creativity and discover the power of photography as a storytelling tool. Through hands-on projects, students will explore different themes and techniques, including light painting, forced perspective, and photo manipulation, while developing their own unique visual voice.
This week-long course for teens (ages 12-14) is designed to introduce students to the fundamental operations, techniques, and critical vocabulary of digital photography.
This week-long course for teens (ages 15-18) is designed to introduce students to the fundamental operations, techniques, and critical vocabulary of digital photography.
The Urban Landscape for Teens (ages 12-18) with Kat Bawden (Online Learning – Summer)
Los Angeles is a massive, sprawling metropolis housing neighborhoods and communities of all shapes and sizes. In this class, students will take advantage of this melting pot of environments and turn their cameras on their neighborhoods in an effort to document their communities.
Photo by Julia Dean We are pleased to announce our 2017 Summer Classes for Teens! (ages 12-18) Our 2017 Summer Youth Program curriculum is posted online. Classes will start June 13 and run through August 11. Each class (with the exception of one) will run Monday – Friday, 10...