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Realtime, live, and interactive small‑group photography classes, with students participating from around the world.
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Photo Classes
The Performative Self Portrait: Developing Your Contemporary Identity
6 Mondays start May 6, 2024
New Section Added! Starts May 7
Photographing Strangers: Practical Tools and Ethical Questions
New Section Added
6 Tuesdays start May 7, 2024
Stretch Your Creative Muscles!
Only 2 spots left
5 Thursdays start May 16, 2024
Mini-Workshop
Learn to Work with Color in Adobe Lightroom Classic’s Develop Module
Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 1–2pm (ET)
Finding an Audience and Getting Your Work out into the World
Only 1 spot left
5 Thursdays start May 23, 2024
Mini-Workshop
AI and Photography, Part 2: Practical Applications
Thursday, May 23, 2024 at 2–3pm (ET)
I am a huge fan of live online photography classes, having participated in a dozen since 2014! Through inspiring and encouraging critique from instructors and discussion with other students, I have seen my own work and that of others grow, focus and refine. Another benefit of these classes is the opportunity to meet and interact with others, near and far, who, like myself, are not able to participate in a New York City classroom. I have enjoyed Anja's classes so very much; her expertise is impressive, her enthusiasm contagious!
—Lisa (New York City)
Over the past two years I have taken four live online classes and it has been a very rewarding experience. I have especially enjoyed the global nature of these classes, having been in class with photographers from India, Sweden, Monaco, South Korea, and Germany. In addition to improving my photographic skills, I have learned a great deal about the cultures of and conditions in other countries.
—Sheila (Princeton, NJ)
Anita's course gave me the opportunity to learn more about photography, and also about myself. She was always so willing to help us and guide us to the best ways of narrating our feelings and thoughts through photography.
—Nanu (Venezuela)