July 9 – 20 • 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. / Students entering grades 9 – 12 Working with photographer and educator Aubrey Edwards, campers will spend the first week learning basic elements of photography including composition, exposure, storytelling and functions of their camera. During the second week, students will focus on more advanced areas of photography such as photojournalism, portraiture, fashion and lighting. Campers will leave with a portfolio of edited work and participate in a student-curated Museum exhibition opening White Linen Night. $450 members / $500 non-members Register for High School Camp
Monday, Jul 9, 9 AM-3 PM
Photography Camp
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
More Info
More Very Local
Food, Know Your NOLA, New Orleanians
Ain’t That Phancy: Bringing a taste of NOLA to TikTok
Karen Phan is taking a bite out of New Orleans one restaurant at a time on TikTok. Her viral account shows off something every New Orleans loves; food.
Food/Drink, Know Your NOLA, New Orleanians, Small Business
Sweet Thangs update: Stricen Carter’s ‘designer snoballs’ are now in Mid-City
Stricen Carter is the force behind Sweet Thangs NOLA, a stand that serves decadent snowballs to long lines of eager customers. Her stand brings snowballs to the next level, by...
Know Your NOLA, Small Business
Urban Roots: A quirky petting zoo and plant center all in one
Urban Roots Garden Center is one of the happiest places you can go these days. Part gardening supply and home goods store, operated and run by warm, helpful plant-specialists, part...
Know Your NOLA, Small Business
She Comes in Peace: A colorful salon and costume shop in the Bywater
She Comes in Peace, located in the Bywater, is part salon and part costume shop that really pops. Unique colors and designs take the typical hairstyle to the next level.