Summer Photography Intensive

Students in grades 9-12 learn black and white film photography at Hartford Art School

In this immersive summer program at Hartford Art School (HAS), students learn how to use analogue technology in black and white photography, and develop a method for integrating this special process into their photographic work. A HAS photography professor guides students in understanding 35mm cameras, film exposure, processing and printing, lab equipment, and materials. In addition, artist lectures and guest artists introduce students to the larger photographic world. Daily lunch breaks offer opportunities to step outside or visit HAS’s art galleries. The program culminates in a mini exhibition of student work in a professional gallery setting. No experience required.

Registration opens soon.

Special thanks to Project Development Advisor Jessica Rose.

WHERE

Hartford Art School, University of Hartford
Taub Hall
200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117

 

TRANSPORTATION

Provided daily from Woodbury and Waterbury, CT.

WHEN

June – July 2026

COST

Sliding scale, $0-$550

 

LUNCH

Provided daily on site. Students should bring a reusable water bottle.