A space for learning, creating, and connecting through photography
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Realtime, live, and interactive small‑group photography classes, with students participating from around the world.
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]

Subscribe to StrudelmediaLive’s YouTube channel for recordings of photo talks, books and zines by our students, and more!

coming soon
Photo Classes

Mini-Workshop
Beyond Automatic Mode: Creative Camera Controls
Sunday, Apr 6, 2025 at 1–2pm (ET)

Creating Environmental Portraits That Tell Powerful Stories
6 Wednesdays start Apr 9, 2025

Create Your Own Zine or Photobook with InDesign
6 Tuesdays start Apr 22, 2025

On the Waterfront: In‑Person Weekend Workshop NYC
4 start Apr 25, 2025

The Shape of Shapes
Only 2 spots left
6 Thursdays start May 8, 2025
What our students say about our teachers:
Zuzana is excellent. She sees the potential in everyone’s projects and has a multitude of astute suggestions about how things are working and how to make them more effective.
—Kevin (New Jersey)
Samantha is a warm person — thoroughly knowledgeable in photography and in still life in particular. Her enthusiasm is always apparent, and she always points out new directions for her students' photography projects.
—June (New Jersey)
Fantastic class! Thank you Anja and Gianni.
—Jay (Oakland)
Anja's live online classes provided an intimate and safe space where I felt comfortable to present and discuss my work with other students, thus traning me for presenting my work outside of class. The assignments coupled with class critiques taught me how to formulate my point of view of other people's work, and to continue learning about things such as composition and sequencing. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is committed to advancing their photography, or who might need a little push and new prespective on where to take their work.
—Nastassia (France)