iPhone Photography: The Next Level
Adult Workshop | Registration opens 2/19/2025 8:00 PM EST
Start using your iPhone camera to Make instead of take pictures. In this workshop we will use the functions of the native iPhone to create still-lifes, look for landscape ops and consider the macro world in addition to abstraction. Using the built-in editing functions as well as some apps, participants will craft photographs for a final in class slide review. Other accessories such as attachable lens will be discussed. To be most successful in this workshop you should have a knowledgeable understanding of your iPhone camera or have taken the previous workshop.
Bruce Dunbar
Bruce Dunbar is a photographic artist who works across processes, combining analog to digital to instant to alternative. He holds a BS from Boston University, a MA in Photography from New York University and a MFA in Visual Art (Photography) from Lesley University. Mr. Dunbar is an adjunct professor of Photography at Western Connecticut State University. He is a photography instructor at the Silvermine School of Art, at the Rye Arts Center and has taught at the Art Explorer Program at Weir Farm National Historic Trust. His photographs and mixed media photography have been exhibited in numerous group and solo shows in Connecticut and New York including the Lockwood Matthews Mansion Museum, Katonah Museum, Silvermine Galleries, Chroma Fine Art and CJG Projects.