Central Park
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Central Park
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In-person Mini-workshop in NYC’s Central Park 

Presented by StrudelmediaLive and the Migrant Kitchen

Getting the Best Out of Your Phone’s Camera

Dates: Saturday, Sept 13, 2025
Time: 3–5pm (ET)
Sessions: 1 (Rain date: Saturday, Sept 20)
Limited enrollment: 15 students
Fee: $50
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Join us for a photographic scavenger hunt in Central Park and learn how to best use your phone’s camera to elevate your photos from casual snapshots to frame-worthy personal images. We’ll cover different modes of capturing images, and the many options available before pressing the shutter. This workshop is for anyone who wants to maximize the quality of their phone photography. As they say, “the best camera in the world is the one that’s in your pocket.” Participants get one free beverage of their choice at the Migrant Kitchen’s Ballfields Cafe — just mention you are with this photography workshop when you order. In collaboration with the Migrant Kitchen Ballfields Cafe 

The Migrant Kitchen
Mini-Workshops may have higher enrollment than our other classes.
Please note: Meeting location in Central Park will be provided after you register.
 
The class was great. Néstor is a wonderful teacher, encouraging, critical in the right ways, and super nurturing. I enjoyed class with him so much.
—Kamal (New York City)
Néstor’s class was amazing. His presentations thoroughly captured the range of styles of still life photography and I think he was incredibly thoughtful with his critiques. I really enjoyed the class and am inspired to keep going!
—Jyoti (California)
It has been such an inspiring process taking classes with Samantha and Néstor. They’re such dedicated and talented teachers — I owe you both a lot of gratitude.
—MG (Brooklyn)


Néstor Pérez-Molière
Néstor Pérez-Molière

Néstor Pérez-Molière was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and currently resides in the Bronx, New York. His art entails a process of self-discovery; a series of confessionals revealing private conflicts; hoping towards catharsis. Through this cathartic process he hopes to connect with the viewer’s struggles and depathologize negative feelings so that they can be seen as a source for political action rather than its antithesis. Néstor exposes mental health issues like depression, dysmorphia, food addictions, and loneliness: describing their mechanisms, scrutinizing their origins, and illuminating the impossibility of fixing them. His practice mainly takes place in the realm of photography but has also incorporated performance, drawing, video, installation, and intaglio techniques into his works.

He received an MFA from Hunter College and holds a BSc in Botany. He was part of EmergeNYC 2023, Artist in the Marketplace 2017, and Creative Capital’s Taller 2019 mentorship programs, and was included in The Bronx Museum of the Arts Fourth Biennial. He has exhibited at the Museo de las Américas, the Clemente Soto Vélez, Bronx Art Space, Longwood Gallery, and the Liga de Estudiantes de Artes de San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2023 he was a resident at Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Governors Island Arts Center and Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts residencies. Interested in becoming an educator, he teaches, and has taught, digital and darkroom photography, as well as media literacy at the International Center of Photography, Parsons School of Design, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Fairleigh Dickinson University, The Point CDC, and StrudelmediaLive.

Néstor teaches lighting for still life, Lightroom, and more for StrudelmediaLive.