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featured programs

The Synthetic Eye: Photography Transformed in the Age of AI
a “What Moves You?” photo talk with Fred Ritchin and Brian Palmer
Mon, March 24 at 12pm (ET)
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a “What Moves You?” photo talk with Fred Ritchin and Brian Palmer
Mon, March 24 at 12pm (ET)
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The Photobook Show with Stefan Frank is a series of free talks that looks at recent (and not-so-recent) photobooks and how they advance the medium. [more info]

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coming soon
Photo Classes
Mini-Workshop
A Quick Dive into Sequencing Photographs: Techniques and Workflow
Thursday, Aug 21, 2025 at 1–2pm (ET)
Diving Deep: A Monthly Mentoring Group
6 Mondays start Sep 15, 2025
The Poetic Photograph
5 Wednesdays start Sep 17, 2025
Mini-Workshop
Making Portraits Anywhere
Sunday, Sep 21, 2025 at 12–2pm (ET)
Chroma: A Tale in Five Chapters (and an epilogue)
Only 1 spot left
6 Thursdays start Sep 25, 2025
What our students say about our teachers
Meng’s workshop was beautiful, thank you.
—Sam (Mexico City)
I want to thank you [James] for such an inspiring class. You are a wonderful teacher! You brought to the forefront for me just how essential light is in a taking good photos. You also encouraged me to be experimental and I have got to know my camera better as a result. Best wishes for your upcoming photography projects. I hope you’ll be teaching again before too long.
—Anna (California)
Kat was a fantastic teacher — really smart and super organized. She gave us excellent feedback and provided lots of useful resources as we continue on our photographic journey. i learned so much and am very happy I took this class.
—Nancy (Chicago)
Lesly's class was great, very inspiring and gave my daily life and family pictures a real purpose. I see the photos in a more artistic way now rather than just being there to document our life and family, and it feels good!
—Lara (France)