spacer.gif We are always interested in offering exciting classes and workshops at Project Basho working with unique and talented people. Our main goal is to teach the art and craft of photography in the hope of raising the appreciation of the medium. Classes and workshops evolve from some fundamental themes that are important to us: craft, aesthetics, and history. We would like to develop our program further along with these themes to offer unique learning experiences at Project Basho. Implementation of themes can be literal to interpretive.

Our classes usually run about 3 hours per session over the course of 4 to 11 weeks, while workshops run 6-8 hours per session up to four weekends. Additionally, workshops tend to be more topic specific, i.e. certain kind of shooting and printing techniques, but not limited to these examples. Logistically, if you are outside of Philadelphia with a substantial trip required for the occasion, we would recommend you develop your idea in a shorter workshop setting.

We run on a semester system throughout the year: Fall, September to December; Spring, January to April; Summer, May to August.

You can submit your proposal for a photography class/workshop at our studio via the form below. Once you submit your idea, we will review it and assess the feasibility of the proposed class from several perspectives. If your proposal is promising, we will contact you to work together to finalize all the details. Also, please send your resume to the following email address at the time of submission:

    jobs@projectbasho.org

We will follow up with you shortly. Please allow at least two weeks before we make an initial contact. We look forward to collaborating with you. Thank you for your interest in Project Basho.

 
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