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This summer, take advantage of a range of activities designed to educate and entertain ages 8-15. Camps run from 9:00am-4:00pm. Monday through Thursday. Camps begin on June 14th and continue through July 1st, but are structured as one week sessions. You may register for one, two, or all three sessions.
Campers will learn a broad spectrum of photo tips and tricks, as well as have the chance to improve their picture taking skills at any level - No experience is necessary!
In the final session of each week's camp both all registered camp attendees and their parents are invited to attend our special "It's a Wrap" party, where work that was created during each week will be showcased for everyone to enjoy! |
June 14-17: THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX |
Ages 8-11 Experiment with many unique and unconventional ways to make images...even without a camera! Sun prints, pinhole cameras, and photograms are just some of the processes unveiled.
Ages 12-15
Produce cyanotypes form digital templates; create photograms and construct collages using traditional and digital processes. Give a new meaning to the term "painting with light" by constructing your own paint-can pinhole camera, complete with a magnetic shutter.
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June 21-24: HOW'D THEY DO THAT? |
Ages 8-11
Explore the styles and techniques of famous photographic artists including Jerry Uelsmann, Andy Warhol, and David Hockney. Experiment with collage, photo montage, and a range of other cutting edge photographic techniques.
Ages 12-15
Chose from a variety of different models, poses and props as you work alongside a makeup artist and fashion director to produce professional portraits in the studio. These experts will be available to give advice and reveal secrets of the industry. |
June 28-July 1: ON THE JOB |
Ages 8-11
Do you have what it takes to be a professional photographer? Learn the tips and tricks of the trade and spend a day in the shoes of a photojournalist, a commercial studio photographer, and a fashion photographer, among others.
Ages 12-15
Go behind the scenes into the world of filmmaking. A special appearance by a guest director, whose company has produced films and TV shows for Fuel, Fox Sports, and ESPN will be a highlight for this week. Create your own imovie, receive input and inspiration and explore digital special effects and techniques.
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Pricing:
Each one week session is $185 per child. All material costs are included in the weekly session price, but children may bring their digital camera if they so choose. *Lunch not included.
*Register on or before April 30th in order to qualify for our Early Bird Discount, which will entitle you to receive a discount of $20 per child, per week.
Completed registration forms, along with payment, must be delivered in person to the museum reception desk during regular museum hours. |
Open: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11:00 - 5:00 | Wednesday: 11:00 - 7:00 | Saturday & Sunday: 1:00 - 5:00 pm | June, July, and December Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 12:00 - 4:00 pm Closed: Closed Mondays and for the following dates - July 31 - August 17 (Summer Recess), December 17-January 11 (Winter Recess), Daytona State College Spring Break, Daytona 500 Weekend, July 4, and Thanksgiving Weekend. The Southeast Museum of Photography
A service of Daytona State College ( www.DaytonaState.edu)1200 W. International Speedway Blvd. (Building 1200) Daytona Beach, FL, 32114, (386) 506-4475 www.smponline.org Free Admission & Parking
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Save money and secure a spot by registering early! Register on or before April 30th and save $20.00 per child, per session! Early Bird Discount increments: One session-$165 (save $20), Two sessions-$330 (save $40), Three sessions-$495 (save $60). Coupon does not need to be presented in order to receive discount.
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Offer Expires: April 30th |
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