Course Listing by Catalog
Students who are comfortable with the camera, workflow, or their practice will be successful in advanced classes.
Creating photo books offers students new opportunities to present their work, considering sequence, narrative, and physical layout.
Learn the digital camera, image making software and workflows, and digital printing in these beginning to advanced courses.
Explore using photographs to tell stories and learn narrative, journalistic and documentary strategies.
Learn traditional analog photography, experimental, and historic processes.
These courses offer a next step for students familiar with camera fundamentals, basic workflow, and the creation of photographic images.
Take a class onsite at ICP, in state-of-the-art facilities that include black-and-white darkrooms, media labs, classrooms, and professional shooting studios.
Students ranging from beginner to experienced will be successful in classes that are open to all skill levels.
These courses help students consider the ideas behind making photographs, discover new visual strategies, and refine their vision.
Students explore the place of images in our world and in their own practice, from the history of photography to present day social media.
Photographing people is the heart of these portraiture classes, which explore a range of concepts, from lighting techniques to documentary representation.
Make images on the streets and in public locations and share your work in class in these online and in-person courses.
ICP's Teen Academy welcomes teenagers ages 14–19 from across the country and around the world to develop their skills as visual storytellers in a range of online and in-person courses.
Join your class at a social distance for photo walks in New York City. Some classes will also meet online for lectures and critique.