Photography & New Media

Code: P0712-23

    • O

      Open to All

      Students of any skill and knowledge level.

    • Ages 13-17

Teen Photography

Jul 17 - 21, 2023

9AM-3PM

Concept

Nurture passion for photography through an atmosphere of exploration, practice and play in this dynamic workshop. Students examine how great photographs engage their audience visually, emotionally and intellectually. Improve image-making abilities by focusing on the technical aspects of a photograph as well as the ideas behind it. Participants work on storytelling, both capturing the environment and with digital image creation using Adobe Photoshop. Techniques to take better and more unique photos are discussed. Students learn to edit in Adobe Photoshop, retouch photos and discover ways to combine, blend and mix photographs together as well as view and discuss important photographs from the past and present.

Media & Techniques

Digital photography and workflow with Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop, digital printing, group discussions and feedback

Supply List

Faculty

Stephanie Lindsey

Stephanie Lindsey’s work draws from personal experiences and a deep interest in the intersections of culture, life, and identity. Her practice spans complex narrative photography, video, installation, and mixed-media works, addressing themes of place, family, race, and identity in American society. Through her art, Lindsey maps the intricate interplay of cultural, physical, and psychological spaces, revealing how these forces shape human experience.

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Workshop Details

Workshop Supplies

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If you have any questions regarding your supplies for your workshop, please contact Jack Fox, .

Child & Teen Scholarships

Applications for scholarship support are encouraged. Specific scholarships are funded by Ranch supporters, both individuals and foundations, either through endowed funds or special gifts.

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