For photographers at any level who want to shake up their routine, discover new ways of seeing and making photographs, learn a few warm-up exercises to get their creative juices flowing, and take artistic expression to a new level.

There are no available registration dates at this time.

Note: This class will be held in an online format using the Zoom Platform. 
Class meets Thursdays, Aug 10, 17 & 24 from 2-5pm ET.

Western sword fern (Polystichum minutum) by Lee Anne White.

Feeling a little rusty? Uninspired? Stuck in rut? Curious about trying something new? Or just want to grow as a photographer? This might be just the class you’re looking for. It’s all about creative play with the camera—pushing boundaries, breaking rules, and letting go of old habits. Expect to have fun, explore new ideas, play around with new techniques and look at things in new ways.

Lee Anne White
By Lee Anne White.

For photographers at any level who want to shake up their routine, discover new ways of seeing and making photographs learn a few warm-up exercises to get their creative juices flowing, and take artistic expression to a new level.

The course includes three online sessions with instruction, discussion, and image reviews. (You will receive instructions for the first class one week in advance.) Between the three sessions, you will receive additional inspiration and assignments via email. Being able to walk around your yard or town is a plus, but you can do the assignments anywhere—indoors or out.

All cameras are welcome. Use the tools you’ve got. You just need to know how to process and share images digitally (A camera phone and Snapseed are fine).

Past Student Work

Judith Mamiye, Untitled 1, 2020
By Judith Mamiye.
Barbara Engel
By Barbara Engel.
Albert Martin, Domestic Still Life, 2020
By Albert Martin.
Louise Barbee, Empty Nest
Empty Nest, by Louise Barbee.

Header image by Lee Anne White.

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Instructor: Lee Anne White

Lee Anne White is a fine art photographer who works both in the field and in the studio with a focus on landscape, plants, and architecture. She also has more than 20 years of experience as an editorial photographer, book author, and magazine editor, and a master’s degree from the International Center for Studies in Creativity at the State University of New York/Buffalo State.