October 18 - 20, 2024
PHOTOVERSE is an immersive three-day photography festival filled with a collection of seminars, lectures, and webinars presented by the industry’s leading experts, spanning across multiple subject matters and genres. The digital format is designed to eliminate geographical barriers and constraints, enabling attendees to participate throughout the world. More information
November 2 - 20, 2024
Many of the greatest photographs ever made were created in black and white. Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Walker Evans, and Margaret Bourke-White were all masters of the color-free medium and their iconic images are testimony to the inherent beauty and timeless qualities of the monochromatic image. While most of us now capture images in color, there is certainly a place in the world for black-and-white imagery. We take the time to stir the gray matter and explore the creative visual possibilities of the monochromatic image. More information
December 7, 2024, 2024
The global impact of climate change is undeniable. We are reminded of our ever-changing world on a daily basis, and the question that often arises is, “How can I make any difference in this universal threat?” You can as a photographer, and this call to action offers an important step in this direction. Join us on Saturday, December 7, to find inspiration in the arc and impact of four photographers and discover how you can contribute to the fight for our planet’s future through your own photography and artistic practice. More information
January 4 - 22, 2025
Landscape photography is formed by the point of view of the photographer; it is a spiritual experience, the reflection of a culture. Historically, the great masters of black-and-white landscape used large-format cameras and traditional film processes. Now advances in digital technology have opened new opportunities for photographers who wish to explore the aesthetic and technical aspects of digital black-and-white landscapes. More information
February 1 - March 1, 2025
We are all part of a new digital ecosystem. An ever evolving way to share our stories. As visual story creators quite often our still images are making the transition into stories with motion. What tools do we need to craft our vision into a short film? How can we share our stories with a world wide audience? These questions and many more are answered as we explore this compelling new digital ecosystem. In this introductory workshop to film making we take the time to understand the creative process of visual storytelling concepts, story structure, visual sequence, and timing in film making. More information
May 6 - 10, 2025
Dinétah is the Navajo equivalent of the Holy Land; and it is here that the Navajo creation story is focused. We have worked for twenty years in Dinétah creating a visual voice for the preservation of the Homelands and Sacred Sties for future generations. To honor the landscape of Dinétah we are offering this unique photography workshop as a fund-raiser for 2025 to continue and further our work. Four landscape locations have been selected, which are part of the Navajo creation story. Working in these unique locations you will have the opportunity to understand their cultural significance and the valuable stories the land has to share. More information (FULL) - Wait List available