Classes & Workshops

Learning from the Masters of Photography

  • Class starts on: Tuesday, October 20, 2026
  • Duration: 8 Weeks
  • Tuesdays | 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm
  • Location: Main Campus
  • Fee: $320

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An introduction and review of a select group of timeless, traditional film photographers, whose work spans the 20th Century. Study the unique characteristics of these artists’ work, their contributions to the photographic medium, and will be encouraged to let the masters’ work inspire and influence their own photography. Specific assignments and supervised darkroom sessions will allow participants to prepare a new body of work. Selected master photographers change each semester, so feel free to take the course more than once!
Prereq: PH168 or similar exp.
Required Supplies

Special Notes

Prerequisite: Black and White Film I or similar experience.

Instructor

John Baker

As a faculty member in the Photography Program, John Baker shares his love and knowledge of film photography in both youth and adult classes, guiding artists young and old in the processes of creating traditional black and white images from capture to print.  A consummate exhibitor in and supporter of the Central Florida art scene and recipient of many best-in-show awards, Baker holds two B.A. degrees in Arts and Sciences from the University of Central Florida.  He has served at Crealdé School of Art in varying capacities for two decades, and has a studio at FAVO in Orlando.
John Baker
Instructor Bio
Learning from the Masters of Photography