BRATTLEBORO — The In-Sight Photography Project will launch a new program this month: school vacation camps. During Windham Southeast Supervisory Union’s February and April school vacation weeks, In-Sight will offer two pay-what-you-can photography programs.
Programs are open to students ages 11–18 and will be held Monday through Friday during the breaks.
During February break, Feb. 23-27, In-Sight will offer Shred & Shoot: GoPro Action Video Camp, a hands-on program where students learn to capture high-energy winter sports and everyday adventures using GoPro cameras. Participants will explore action filming techniques, storytelling, and video editing while creating fast-paced clips that showcase everything from playful snow days to bold, adrenaline-filled moments.
In April, In-Sight will host a Spring Break Cameraless Photography camp April 20-24, inviting students to experiment with image-making beyond the camera. Through activities such as building pinhole cameras, creating cyanotypes, and producing photograms, students will explore alternative photographic processes and discover creative ways to make compelling images using light, materials, and imagination.
Financial accessibility remains at the heart of In-Sight’s mission. All equipment is provided, and tuition is “Pay What You Can” – no forms or applications needed. To learn more about classes or to register, visit insightphotography.org
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