Spring Break Session: 

Camera Club 

Photography Exhibit

 April 14-18, 2025


Please note that Camera Club Camp does not offer refunds after two weeks prior to the first day of camp unless we are able to fill your spot.

Once payment is received, you will get a confirmation email within 24 hours that includes a contact form and waiver form.



Join teachers Anna and Melissa for a fun-filled week, learning about all things photography related with some fun nature-inspired art projects sprinkled throughout! The focus of this week will be "Camera Club Photography Exhibit" where we will take black and white photographs and will work towards creating a piece to showcase in a public space (TBD) by the end of the week. Depending on the space, the children's work will be up for some time after the camp is done. 

Children will visit an art museum, learn about photo concepts, how to use a camera, and will eventually keep their photo that was presented in the "Camera Club Photography Exhibit." While children don't need to have camera club experience, this camp will be great for those who have some photography knowledge, as we will be working on more advanced techniques/concepts. 

SPRING BREAK ONE WEEK LOGISTICS 

Where: TBD (possibly near Duboce park based on where we can link up with a gallery/space to exhibit our work)

When: April 14-18, 2025 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

30 minutes early care and extended care may be arranged, email melissaomahony@gmail.com if interested. 

Who: Children ages 5-11, no camera experience necessary. Must be able to ride the bus safely by using "first time listening."

Cost: $750 

Journal, use of a  camera & museum entries included

Limited scholarships available - email melissaomahony@gmail.com to inquire

What to bring: Campers must carry their own backpacks with their own snack, lunch, water bottle and layers/hat. This camp is rain or shine, so please have your child dress appropriately for walking and all weather. 

Cameras: We have enough digital cameras for each child. Your child can bring their own, and we will do our best to take care of it, but we will not be held responsible if anything happens to it. That goes for our cameras too - you will not be held responsible should something happen to them while your child is using them. 

Interested and have questions? Email melissaomahony@gmail.com