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We at Performing Arts Workshops work to provide a non-competitive, nurturing and fun environment for our campers. Photography Camp is open to children ages 8-14. Children are enrolled in camp on a first come, first served basis. Camp maximum: 12 students per site per session. Students must provide their own Digital Camera & 8 GB Flash Drive.
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Photography for Kids - Creative & Artistic Photography (Flex Class) Katherine Causbie - Photography. 4.9. (1,062) $19. per week. Self-Paced.
Classes include art and design for young artists, botanical art, printmaking, fashion design, animation, 3D illustration, digital comics, painting, puppetry, game development, and much more. Classes are held weekdays; 9 a.m. - noon for morning sessions, or 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. for afternoon sessions. Plus, this summer, we have weekday and Saturday ...
Summer Camp. Camp is 5 days long and consists of learning how to use the camera, exploring NYC, and editing. Maximum group size is 8 students. Our camp is divided into 2 age groups: 9-12 and 13-18. Camp runs from 10:00am - 3:00pm and is $1050 per child for the week. Drop off and pick up is on the Upper West Side.
- West 72nd Street New York, NY, 10023 United States
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- (646) 397-8138
The National Photography Program is designed to help youth ages 6 to 18 go beyond taking snapshots and develop the necessary skills to take photographs that can really impact the viewer. The current popularity and accessibility of photography makes it a powerful means to engage youth of all ages in creative programming, while simultaneously ...
Still life photography: Set up a still life scene using household objects and encourage your child to take pictures of it. This can be a great way for kids to practice composition and lighting. Street photography: Take a walk with your child and encourage them to take pictures of people and scenes from everyday life.