Lightroom Classic with Sue Anne Hodges

After you’ve made the image, what happens once the image is in your computer is one of the most important steps in your work. Adobe Lightroom will help you get the most out of your images and create an organized workflow. The first class will start with planning your workflow including a discussion of best... [Read More]

Let’s Talk Photobooks, with Melanie McWhorter and Caleb Cain Marcus

The Griffin Museum of Photography 67 Shore Road, Winchester, Ma, United States

This event is now SOLD OUT. Book designer Caleb Cain Marcus and photobook consultant Melanie McWhorter have partnered for a pre-workshop discussion to give a brief overview of their experience in the field of photobook publishing. Both speakers will present 1-2 case studies of past project and through these projects provided some brief insight into... [Read More]

Free

Alternative Process: Project Building and Mentoring with Jill Enfield

The Griffin Museum is pleased to offer this intermediate – advanced online project development program for photo-based artists who аre seeking to start a new project (series), or take their current project to the next level using Alternative or Historical Process. Students will participate in monthly critiques and lectures, and this workshop will offer a... [Read More]

$895.00 – $945.00

Master Class: Narrative Storytelling with Sal Taylor Kydd

The Griffin Museum is partnering with renowned lens-based artist Sal Taylor Kydd to offer a new online workshop for photographers who are passionate about their art and eager to refine their skills while receiving expert guidance.   Over the course of six enriching weeks, you'll embark on a transformative journey to enhance your photographic storytelling... [Read More]

$895.00 – $945.00

Two Day Intensive: Advanced Night Landscape Photography with Jürgen M. Lobert

This two day, 9-hour weekend workshop starts with a Friday afternoon Zoom session todiscuss concepts and strategy for a fun-filled evening of advanced night landscape imagecreation. Content includes the basics of astro-landscape photography and light painting.Under the creative and technical direction of the instructor, students will then meet onlocation and spend that Friday evening creating... [Read More]

$250.00 – $305.00

From Our Libraries: Extraordinary & Innovative Photobooks With Mary Virginia Swanson and Susan kae Grant

There are countless possibilities to choose from when bringing your photography to the book form. In this 2-hour presentation, Susan Kae Grant and Mary Virginia Swanson share and discuss highlights from their personal libraries including published, self-published, handmade artists’ books, and collaborative productions. Their selections are intended to inform and inspire participants to expand their... [Read More]

$20.00 – $25.00

Photobook Celebration featuring Henry Horenstein

May is Photobook Month at the Griffin Museum! To celebrate, join us for a Photobook Celebration and Book Fair, featuring the renowned photographer, filmmaker and educator, Henry Horenstein. From 11 AM to 2 PM, we welcome all to our book fair where artists and publishers can showcase and sell their books. Secure your table for... [Read More]

Free

The Self-Published Photobook with Karen Davis

A photobook is an autonomous art form, comparable to a piece of sculpture, a play or a film. (Dutch photography critic Ralph Prins) In this workshop, we will review classic photobooks and the photobook landscape today. Students will be led through the process of creating a photobook and self-publishing it. The resulting photobook may be a final... [Read More]

$545.00 – $595.00

Material Matters: Picture, Paper and Play with Odette England

The Griffin Museum is thrilled to offer this online workshop with renowned lens-based artist, Odette England. This class is intended to help photographic artists of all levels experiment widely and wildly with photographs as material, including working with collage, archival imagery, photomontage, and image appropriation. Participants will learn processes and techniques for creative “picture-play”. They will join... [Read More]

$545.00 – $595.00

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