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Summer Photography Camps for Teens

Mason School of Art professor Stephanie Booth is presenting two Photography workshops for ages 13-18 this summer, utilizing the university photography labs and classrooms.

The Photo Magic Workshop explores the traditional method of creating photographs, involving experience in a darkroom, creating cyanotypes, taking portraits and even making your own camera from an oatmeal canister!

 

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The Digital Photography Workshop delves into the digital world of Photoshop software, shooting techniques, lighting, printing and more.

Both programs will have a “gallery showcase” of student work presented at the end of the week for family and friends to enjoy.

 

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Stephanie Booth is an artist working in the Washington D.C. metro area. Her interdisciplinary practice integrates digital photography, printmaking, video, and fiber art techniques to investigate the connections between memory and history. Booth has exhibited her work nationally and internationally, including galleries in New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Toronto, and China. Her series entitled Spinster was published in the Washington Post as a part of the Real Art D.C. contest.

Information about Stephanie Booth’s work in progress and her views on art can be found on her blog.

 

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