Teach a Workshop
Workshop are from one (1) hour to two (2) hours long. Note that two hours is usually required especially if you leave time for Q&A, and hands-on practice.
Workshops can be from Beginner to Expert level.
Subject is your choice – any subject that could be useful to a photographer.
Don’t hesitate to expand your ideas – AI, drone, etc.
The Club has a “Masters of Photography” workshop series, in which presenters share photographers who have inspired them. These can be online educators, or special local photographers, not just well known image makers.
Submit your workshop idea(s), with preferred date/time:
Workshop Idea, Date/Time
Current Schedule
Workshops can be scheduled for 1 to 2 hour sessions, Mornings, Afternoon, or Evenings, for the “AVAILABLE ” dates below. Look for more open dates in the future.
MORNING hours: between 9:30AM-12:00PM
AFTERNOON hours: between 12:30PM-3:30PM
EVENING hours: between 6:00-7:30PM
MARCH
Friday 29TH, MORNING | Available |
Friday 29TH, MORNING | Available |
APRIL
Tuesday 2nd, AFTERNOON | Available |
Friday, 5th, MORNING 10:00AM-12:00PM |
“Matting/Mounting”, Jack Salvador, Stuart Rubin Mat Room, Photo Lab |
Tuesday 9th, AFTERNOON | Available |
Tuesday 9th, EVENING | Available |
Friday 12th, MORNING | Available |
Friday 12th, AFTERNOON | Available |
Tuesday 16th, AFTERNOON | Available |
Tuesday 16th, EVENING | Available |
Friday 19th, MORNING | Available |
Tuesday 23th, EVENING 6:00PM-7:30PM |
“Street & Documentary Photography”, Keith Leonin Educational classroom, Clubhouse 4 |
Friday 26th, MORNING 10:00AM-12:00PM |
“Lightroom File Management”, Mary Madden Educational classroom, Clubhouse 4 |
Friday 26th, AFTERNOON 1:00PM-3:00PM |
“Camera Raw”, Faro Mojahedi Educational classroom, Clubhouse 4 |
Tuesday 30th, AFTERNOON 1:00PM-3:00PM |
Dry Mounting, Stuart Rubin Mat room, Photo Lab |
If you need any assistance, please email cameraclub@cameraclublwv.org