Summer camp

Calgary Summer Photography Camp July 18- 21

9:00 - 4:00 Monday - Thursday
In-person at Bridgeland Riverside Community Hall
For kids 11 & up
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I am thrilled to announce in-person summer photography camps are happening this year in Calgary!  

All about Exposure

Learn and experiment with Aperture, Shutter speed and ISO to Gain a solid understanding of exposure and creative choices.  This also involves lots of fun talk about light and how to create photos in various lighting scenarios.

Play with Composition

Learn and play with a variety of compositional techniques to improve the look of their photos.  This includes concepts like new perspectives, lines and shapes, textures, creative framing, creating depth and balance.

Storytelling Fun

combine technical and compositional skills into a number of photo genres and storytelling projects.   Kids will get soooooo creative with the fun and innovative challenges and projects they are given at this camp!

Displaying Art

Create a multitude of beautiful art pieces to take home using photos taken at camp.  This includes a 'zine' as well as wooden photo transfers, magnets and matted prints.

Where:  
Bridgeland Riverside Community Center

Located at 917 Centre Ave NE, Calgary, AB T2E 0C6

"in-class" learning will be in the Lantern Room.   With its high ceiling and glass walls, it has plenty of natural light with a spectacular view of the downtown cityscape and neighbouring community.

otherwise, We will be outdoors exploring the center grounds and surrounding areas as much as we can!
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Meet the instructorS

Janet Pliszka

Janet is the creator of Kids Photography Academy.   She's been a professional photographer for over 15 years. She's always loved watching kids get curious about her camera and that motivated her to start teaching photography in camps and schools in her city of Calgary. Now, she's thrilled to also offer online experiences for kids everywhere through KPA.  Her students describe her as super encouraging, fun and knowledgeable.

She is all about sparking passion, confidence, and curiosity in kids by teaching them this craft she loves so much.
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Carlan Hughes

Carlan Savage-Hughes is an artist and community facilitator who advocates for making creative expression and play accessible to all. She has worked closely with the National AccessArts Centre, Calgary’s leading centre for artists with disabilities. Born and raised in Mohkinstsis (Calgary), Carlan graduated from Emily Carr University in 2020 with a major in painting and minor in community engagement.   Carlan will lead the art portion of camp and help kids create beautiful pieces to take home.
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Frequently asked questions

What does my child need to bring to photography camp?

- A camera with aperture priority, shutter speed priority and manual mode settings.
- A camera bag to protect and carry camera in.
- A memory card and an extra battery.
- A notebook and pen
- A lunch and snacks
- Water bottle
- Appropriate clothing for the day:  hat, jacket, sunscreen, etc.
- Good shoes for walking in.
- A mask, if desired.
- Open mind and positive attitude!

How will kids learn at camp?

I bring in lots of different ways to learn:  slideshows, games, examples, challenges, discussions, and critiques.  The best way to learn photography is hands-on, so there will be loads of time to practice the concepts we will learn and discuss together. 

What are the minimum and maximum number of kids attending?

There is a maximum of 12 kids attending the camp.   The minimum number of kids to have the program run is 8.   If we are not able to secure 8 participants, we will notify you at least 48 hours in advance. Your deposit will apply to another session or we’ll refund you in full.  Be sure to tell your friends so we can keep the camp running!!

Will the group be leaving the Bridgeland Riverside community center?

Yes.   There are many fun areas to explore around the center that are perfect for picture taking and storytelling so we will leave the center to take full advantage of what's around us.   There are two adults supervising so the ratio of kids to adults will be at maximum 6:1.  

What are drop off and pick up times?

Camp starts at 9:00 and ends at 4:00pm.   We ask that kids are dropped off before class starts so they can be settled in by the time class begins.    We also ask kids are picked up between 4 and 4:15pm.

Can we see the photography work?

On the afternoon of the last day, kids will be hosting a Photo Gala where we invite family and friends to attend and see the amazing work the kids have done over the week.   More information will be communicated during the week of class, but definitely mark your calendars to come from 3 - 4 on the Thursday!