The teaching approach is to work together in a patient, engaging way; be supportive; and to learn by doing, usually by criticizing work or through learning Photoshop side-by-side.
Passionate photographers at any level, from beginners, students to advanced professionals, are welcome.
After working together to craft a path—ranging from technical, creative, or just supportive—specific goals will be worked out.
Photoshop and photography lessons are individualized and customized.
There are three types of classes: standard ones that cover a particular subject, such as landscape photography or Photoshop, and last for about ten sessions; those focused on one issue, such as how to put together a portfolio, and could last a few sessions; or just one individual extended meeting to help with one targeted challenge.
I work from my East Village location; in-person “house calls” in the New York City area; or virtually, via Skype.
I’ve over twenty-five years as a fine art photographer, and have exhibited my work in museums and galleries in New York, London, Italy, Spain, , the Netherlands, Canada, and South Korea. I have an MFA from Yale University and have been working with a range of clients over the years.
I love teaching photography. It’s my passion.
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