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  1. Weekend Workshops - NYU High School

Photography: Your City Through the Camera Lens

Whether you’re an experienced photographer or a complete beginner, your surroundings can offer great creative inspiration. The sights, the smells, the sounds, and the people are sure to inspire you and provide you with a new way of looking at things. In class, we will discuss your work in a supportive environment and consider what goes into taking great photos—color and composition, form and content, and emotional resonance in the use of atmosphere and exposure—as you work to build your technical aptitude in digital photography. Between classes, you’ll explore your local area to practice your new skills and knowledge, while creating a digital image bank of your work. Gain familiarity with digital photography, including the technical use of a digital camera, basic art terms and meanings, manipulation of elements (such as color, composition, and form), and introductory skills in photo editing.

Please Note: You must provide your own camera that can be set to manual controls to participate in this course.

Ideal For

  • High school students in grades 9–12
  • High school students interested in exploring a possible career in photography

You'll Walk Away With

  • A digital image bank of your photography
  • Familiarity with digital photography, including the technical use of a digital camera; basic art terms and meanings; manipulation of elements such as color, composition, and form; and introductory skills in photo editing
NO open sections available for this course at the moment. Please check back next semester.

Information Table

As a college prep program, the NYU SPS High School Academy offers a range of professional and college geared courses. Explore topics and get a feel for majors or careers you may be considering all while preparing for the college admissions and college application process.

Projects and short assignments provide take-aways that prepare you for college classroom work, while demonstrating your newly acquired skills.

Cost

All courses are $850.

Please note: No financial aid, scholarships, or discounts are available for Weekend Workshops.

Application is now open!

Application Deadline for Spring Courses:
Rolling admission- courses are filled on a first come, first serve basis.

Final Application Deadline for Spring Courses:
March 15, 2024

Class Schedule:
March 16, 2024- May 11, 2024
(No class 3/30, 4/20, 4/27)

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