Your global community for live and interactive photography classes
Discover, create & connect
Realtime, live, and interactive small‑group photography classes, with students participating from around the world.
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Photo Talks / Events
photo_talks: What Moves You?
Fred Ritchin: The Synthetic Eye: Photography Transformed in the Age of AI
with Fred Ritchin & Brian Palmer
Monday, Mar 24, 2025 at 12pm (ET)
Photo Classes
Mini-Workshop
Handmade Photo‑Zine Workshop
Sunday, Mar 16, 2025 at 12–3pm (ET)
Handcrafting Light for Portraiture, Interiors, and Still Life
6 Tuesdays start Mar 18, 2025
Rediscovering Your Forgotten Frames to Create New Work
6 Fridays start Mar 21, 2025
Mini-Workshop
Editing Your Pictures in iPhone’s Photos App
Sunday, Mar 23, 2025 at 1–2pm (ET)
Evening Class!
Shake Up Your Photography!
SOLD OUT (wait list available)
6 Mondays start Mar 24, 2025
Daytime Class!
Shake Up Your Photography!
SOLD OUT (wait list available)
6 Mondays start Mar 31, 2025
What our students say about our teachers:
Bryan has a great presence — very calm, organized and knowledgeable with his presentation material. He provided very good explanation of technical items like scanning slides and negatives. I enjoyed the class and it stimulated me to organize my analog and digital files. Bryan summed up each class with follow up material and handouts that explained further all the topics covered.
—Greta (San Francisco)
Kai’s classes were terrific.The group was a good mix of levels of experience. I learned a lot, and realized how much I have yet to learn. I was inspired!
—Bob (New York City)
Live online photography classes makes learning fun and easy. The best part is that you get to meet and talk with participating photographers from all over the world.
—Ulla (Stockholm)
Daura and Samanta did a wonderful job facilitating this class — they were super prepared for each class and gave us really helpful resources and video tutorials that I referred to multiple times when trying out assignments. I enjoyed learning other methods of alternative processes (although cyanotype is still my favorite).
—Tina (New Orleans)