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Instructor: Thaddeus Kubis
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2026
Time: 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Ages: 18+
Members: $72
Non-Members: $80
(Registration deadline: June 15)
Description:
Properly photographing your artwork is critical when building an archive and submitting to calls for work. Juried exhibitions often require digital images of your artwork and photographs that truly represent the quality of your work can make or break the juror’s choice. Lighting, background, angle and color balance are things that can often be overlooked by those unfamiliar with the photographic process. This practical workshop will show you what’s involved in making good images of both 2D and 3D artwork. Smartphones, DSLRs, scanners, and digital editing software will be among the tools covered.
Materials:
Provided by participants:
Digital camera or smartphone
Artwork (2D and/or 3D)
Instructor Bio:
Thad Kubis has a broad base of photographic experience. He has done work in the areas of travel and leisure, manufacturing, banking, financial services, marine, fine art, stock, sailing, and editorial. He is an active photographic instructor, lecturer, and consultant. He has taught Smartphone/iCamera photography, DSLR, analog, large format, composition, and seeing/observation. His classes are offered in person and online, to groups, individuals and schools. He has been recognized by Apple as an Apple Teacher.
Instructor's website: https://www.tbkphotos.com
All workshops are held at the Five Points Arts Center, 855 University Drive
Workshops may be cancelled due to low enrollment if a minimum number of participants are not met. Registrants will be notified in advance and a refund or credit will be arranged (see workshop polices below for details).
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