Jun 7th
6:30–8:30pm CDT
Meets 3 Times
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Chicago Botanic Garden @ Online via Zoom
There are hundreds of photography apps available for iPhones, and many have similar features. Explore some of the better-known apps and get instructions on using them for nature photography. We will go over the basics of iPhone photography along with fieldwork. Examine the photos taken during class and learn how to enhance, manipulate, or alter them. iPhones are mandatory. The online class will be taught via Zoom. Registered students will...
Wednesday Jun 7th, 6:30–8:30pm Central Time
(3 sessions)
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ Online Learning Class
Join us for an all-day, hands-on-learning of the basics of still life while staying safe in your own home. We will meet in the morning on Zoom for an introduction, lecture and demo on line. The demo will cover lighting with natural light, creative methods of lighting at home and color temperature of light. During the day you will create images in your home, trying some of the new techniques, while checking in as needed to our Zoom classroom for questions,...
Saturday Jun 10th, 9am–1pm Pacific Time
(2 sessions)
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ Online Learning Class
Just as a photograph can record fragments of reality, it can also be created out of fragments. The photo montage blurs the line between photography and painting, reality and illusion, and it can invite the viewer to enter into a world of magic or mystery, of whimsy or the unconscious. In this webinar, we will look at how found, taken, and scanned images can be composited seamlessly and often intuitively to create a new reality. A link for...
Saturday Jun 10th, 10–11:30am Pacific Time
Los Angeles Center of Photography @ Online Learning Class
In this webinar, we will look at how photo montage allowed photographers to expand our creativity and create a new reality, and its implications for how we might learn to use the tools of ‘promptography.’ Just as a photograph can record fragments of reality, it can also be created out of fragments of images. Photo montage blurs the line between photography and painting, reality and illusion, and it can invite the viewer to enter into a world...
Saturday Jun 10th, 10–11:30am Pacific Time
Princeton Photo Workshop @ Online Classroom
We'll introduce you to the essential functions of your digital camera, including shooting modes, shutter speed, aperture and ISO, and explore how to think about taking a picture you'll be proud to share.
Saturday Jun 10th, 10am–12pm Eastern Time
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You will need a reliable Internet connection as well as a computer or device with which you can access your virtual class. We recommend you arrive to class 5-10 minutes early to ensure you're able to set up your device and connection.
Classes will be held via Zoom unless otherwise specified.
Darren Ching, owner of the Klompching Gallery, will present a webinar on Gallery Representation explaining what that is and what’s involved by both parties – the art dealer and the photographer. The webinar will discuss how commercial galleries operate, selling and exhibiting of work, pricing, etc.
This webinar is informed by Darren Ching’s 12 years as a successful New York art dealer and having worked with numerous photographers as a private consultant and mentor. Photographers will leave the webinar with a clear understanding of what to expect of a gallery, and what a gallery expects of the photographer.
Darren Ching is the owner of Klompching Galler, located in New York City. The gallery specializes in the selling and exhibition of contemporary fine art photography. Launched along with Debra Klomp Ching in 2007, the gallery has placed artworks into numerous private, corporate and public collections. Mr. Ching’s involvement in photography spans over 20 years, including jurying and curating numerous photo competitions and exhibits; contributing to both online and print publications; and panel presentations on the subject. He’s been a regular portfolio reviewer at photography events in the US and Europe. Formerly, the Creative Director of Photo District News, and was a perennial judge for its annual 30 Emerging Photographers issue. As an educator, Mr. Ching has been an Adjunct Faculty member at SVA; External Examiner for MICA, BFA Photography program; Guest Critic at RISD’s MFA Photography Final Projects; and most recently lecturing on contemporary magazine photography at Parsons School of Design in New York. In addition to dealing artworks, Mr. Ching is a freelance designer, working on photography-based projects, and is a consultant offering advice and career strategies to all levels of photographers.
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
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Refund Policy
A $25 administrative fee will be charged on all refund requests.
All refund requests must be submitted via email to [email protected]
Note: Special Guests Workshops carry different refund policies. Please refer to “Special Guest Refund Policy” sections below.
Upon receipt of a refund request, students will be provided the option of receiving course credit towards the purchase of another course. If a student elects to receive credit, no administrative fee will be charged. All credits must be used within two years from the date of issue.
Refund Policy for Rare Circumstances
In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, we are revising our refund policy for “Rare Circumstances.” These circumstances may include, but are not limited to, pandemic outbreaks, natural disasters, and economic collapse/depressions. During troubling times such as these, refunds are not permitted. Instead, students will be given credit good for three years from date of issue. Credits are good toward any class or workshop, except travel.
Credits
Credits may not be redeemed for refunds or cash back. A student’s decision to receive credit in lieu of a refund is final and may not be changed at a future date.
Transfers
Students may elect to transfer applicable course fees towards the purchase of another course, limit of one transfer per class. All transfer requests must adhere to the refund policy noted above and/or in conjunction with Special Guests Workshop refund policies below.
Course Cancellations
On occasion a course may cancel due to low enrollment or unforeseen instructor conflicts. If such a case occurs, all students will be refunded in full. We do not take responsibility for non-refundable airline tickets, hotel expenses, or any other costs that may be attributable toward enrolling in a course.
Special Guest Refund Policy
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The Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP), a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, is a photo center devoted to advancing the skills and increasing the personal enrichment of photographers of all experience levels and ages. The organization offers nearly 150 photography classes and workshops...
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