Aspiring young photographers of all levels participated in a hands-on, weeklong program led by teaching artist, Ariya Aladjem Wolf. Throughout the week, campers developed both technical and aesthetic skills to craft personal and expressive photographs.

Photography campers engaged in group activities and received individualized instruction while learning the fundamentals of photography—including composition, exposure, lighting and how to use various camera functions. Daily assignments introduced them to photographic genres such as street photography, still life and both color and black-and-white imagery.

Field trips to local museums and galleries enriched the daily lessons, providing further inspiration and context. The program culminated in an exhibition during White Linen Night, where each camper presented a curated selection of work from the program.