Photography & New Media
Code: VSP0801-26
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                OOpen to All Students of any skill and knowledge level. 
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                Virtual Workshop Virtual Workshop, learn from the comfort of your own home. 
'Smartphone Storytelling' Photography
Feb 16 - 24, 2026
Monday (2/16), Wednesday (2/18), Sunday (2/22), and Tuesday (2/24) 
3:00-4:30 PM MST
        Tuition: $325.00
        Course Fee: $0.00
        Registration Fee: $45.00    
Concept
This four-session workshop focuses on the use of a mobile phone in taking photos, video, notes, sketches, and audio recordings to produce documentary work or just capture the memories of your daily life. This course is taught in a seminar format, with students engaging in discussion about the practical use and possibilities of the mobile phone to create personal memories, citizen journalism, photojournalism, and daily visual journaling. In addition, the workshop delves into the creative side of smartphone photography. Learn about vision, creative apps, and storytelling during talks and edit-and-critique sessions. Also included is sharing of work by Faculty, showing his wide range of work done with a smartphone since he did the New Yorker’s first “takeover” in 2012, along with reviewing the work in a group setting of each participant’s work.
Media & Techniques
Photography, storytelling, smartphone editing apps, group discussion and feedback. This virtual class meets on 2/16/2026, 2/18/2026, 2/22/2026, 2/24/2026 from 3:00PM – 4:30PM MST via Zoom Video Conferencing software (download free from Zoom.us). An Anderson Ranch staff member coordinates the class via the online platform.
Faculty
 
        Ed Kashi
Ed Kashi is a prolific photojournalist, filmmaker, speaker and educator. A member of VII Photo Agency, Kashi has produced 14 books, and his work has been published and exhibited worldwide.
 
                
        Tuition: $325.00
        Course Fee: $0.00
        Registration Fee: $45.00    
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        Scholarships, College Credit & Discounts
Making Art Accessible
Applications for scholarship support are encouraged. Specific scholarships are funded by Ranch supporters, either through endowed funds or special gifts.
Many colleges and universities offer college credit for workshops taken at Anderson Ranch. Discounts are available for students and teachers.
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                OOpen to All Students of any skill and knowledge level. 
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                Virtual Workshop Virtual Workshop, learn from the comfort of your own home. 
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                Tuition $325
                Code VSP0801-26
            
This four-session workshop focuses on the use of a mobile phone in taking photos, video, notes, sketches, and audio recordings to produce documentary work or just capture the memories of your daily life. This course is taught in a seminar format, with students engaging in discussion about the practical use and possibilities of the mobile phone to create personal memories, citizen journalism, photojournalism, and daily visual journaling. In addition, the workshop delves into the creative side of smartphone photography. Learn about vision, creative apps, and storytelling during talks and edit-and-critique sessions. Also included is sharing of work by Faculty, showing his wide range of work done with a smartphone since he did the New Yorker’s first “takeover” in 2012, along with reviewing the work in a group setting of each participant’s work.