Photography Camp! Weymouth MA

Photography Camp with Irish Eyes Photography -

A new and exciting endeavor!

Photography Camp, Irish Eyes Photography, Weymouth MAAfter many requests and figuring out all the fine details, I'm happy to announce it's finally here:  Photography Camp!   Here are all the specifics:For ages 11-16, this is a 5 week camp where campers will learn the basics of photography.  Composition, light, focus, camera settings, you name it.  At the end of the camp, there will be a showcase where campers and their families can come and see the amazing images created during the camp.  Here are the specific details:

  • TIME: Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 Starting May 25th and ending June 22nd.
  • PLACE: We will meet at Webb Memorial State Park in North Weymouth.
  • Each camper will choose their favorite image from the experience to have framed and revealed in a gallery showcase at a later date.
  • After the gallery, camper will be able to take their framed artwork (print size 11x14) home to enjoy and be proud of forever.
  • Camp is limited to 15 campers per session
  • COST: $350.00
  • Each camper will also get a camp t-shirt to wear!

This announcement is less than 24 hours old (having been introduced during my first ever Facebook Live - feel free to watch if you'd like!  I also introduce another awesome and new offering so it's worth a watch) and I've already got people signed up.  So this is really exciting.  Of course, I've already had some questions that aren't answered in the above information so let's get those answered right here!Q:  Will you be offering more camp sessions?  My child is already booked at those times.  A:  I say with full hope, YES! I think this could be a really exciting way to get to know more people in the area and explore another really exciting part of the art of photography.  As you all know I absolutely love working with kids, so I would love for this to be a repeat adventure.  I would love to offer one during the summer on a Wednesday or Thursday mid morning.  If you're interested in that, please email me and maybe we can get a group going.Q: Will you offer camps for younger campers?  What about older campers?A: I definitely foresee a younger group being an option.  I would love to do 8-11 and 12-18.   As for grown-ups - well, as discussed in the Facebook Live stream, there is huge interest in an evening camp that involves lessons and drinks.  I think that could be just about the most fun we parents could have on a random evening, don't you?!  So, if you're looking to sign up a younger or older camper, please email me so I can have an idea of interest and set something up.  Bonus if you can offer up scheduling ideas so we can figure out what works best for everyone.


If more questions arise I'll update this post.  In the meantime, I can't wait to take this journey with all of you!  And thanks in advance for being a part of the conversation that helps mold this into its best possible existence!Speaking of being part of the conversation - I've been thinking over the last day that we need a great camp name.  Anyone have any fun ideas?  Camp Focus?  Camp F Stop?  Crop Camp? Camp Don't Say Cheese?  Hahaha.  Give me your most creative camp name and yours might be the one that I pick!-KerrySave

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