Event Archive: March 9 - March 15, 2026
Below is a recap of the photography events from the week of March 9 - March 15, 2026. This archive serves as a resource for our community, offering a look back at the workshops, photo walks, networking events, and creative opportunities that took place.
Monday, March 9
Come and experience the ProGrade ecosystem and see how these tools work together to support your workflow.
Tuesday, March 10
In this workshop, Leo & Jesse will be taking you through their creative process on a wedding session with a real couple at The Rockleigh!
Join Sony Artisan of Imagery Tony Gale for a hands-on photowalk through the vibrant streets of Manhattan.
Join Us for a Women’s Panel Event on March 10 Featuring an Inspiring Conversation on Women Shaping the Future of Photography
This 3-hour workshop is designed to introduce students to the process of developing B&W negatives.
In partnership with Josephine Herrick Project, held at the Dream Center we are providing a 10 session course in learning the fundamentals in photography. This is a cross-generational photography program.
The i3 Lecture Series features leading photographers and artists, hardware and software developers, and industry experts. Stephanie Berger - Culture & Performing Arts Photographer
An evening featuring a talk by Archivist Shay Waugh and individual collaging of personal and public archives.
Wednesday, March 11
Join us for a hands-on demo to touch and try the latest Fujifilm gear.
Join us for a laid-back coffee chat with Meg Loeks, an award-winning portrait photographer whose cinematic work is rooted in motherhood, rural life, and modern Americana.
How to turn that initial conversation into an action plan and create new opportunities for your business.
Join Susan Magnano for a light painting presentation and live demo where darkness becomes your canvas.
Join Ysabel Abreu to learn the basics of linoleum block printmaking, where you will design, carve, ink, and print your original images
In this class, students are introduced to the art of B&W printing.
Thursday, March 12
Hear from professionals within the Film and TV industry!
Come join us for a fun and interactive Intro to Photography Class where you'll learn the basics of taking great photos in just 3 sessions!
In this workshop, you will learn the basics of documentary photography and how to tell a story through your pictures.
Join Daniel Norton OnSet as he walks you through the process from set up to break down, and all the portraits in between.
Join us for our monthly hang to connect and build community.
Friday, March 13
We’re popping up in New York City on March 13th for a one-time, exclusive content studio event.
For this shoot, you will shoot with each model 1 on 1 for 20 minutes each. 50% deposit to hold your spot.
Shutter is a photo event — centered on (pro)dommes — for kinksters, photographers, and artists alike. Whether you’re behind the lens, in front of it, or making the magic happen behind the scenes, this is your chance to create beautiful, bold, and unapologetic images in NYC’s sexiest venue.
What’s Included: Professional model, Studio access, 3 styled wardrobe looks up to lingerie, Multiple backdrop options, Select lighting equipment available
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are proud to present “Ladies of the Lab” — an exhibition highlighting the incredible women who keep our lab running every day.
Networking for fashion industry, including designers, stylists, photographers, & models.
Saturday, March 14
- 9am-5pm ET|bronxphotographygroup|New York, NY|$49
Introduction to Black and White Photography. What makes a good Black and White shot?
Join us every Saturday morning. No experience needed. Bring your phone or camera.
Learn the best practices for securely and efficiently archiving your work digitally.
Connect with Sigma and accomplished creators at our NYC pop-up event, from March 14 to April 4.
A photography business workshop for women with Sam Popp!
Join internationally published portrait photographer Rory Lewis, on a workshop, to master portraiture and bring your work to the next level.
This 4-hour studio workshop is designed for photographers who are ready to level up their skills and move beyond the basics.
We offer photographers from all levels of experience the opportunity to attend fun shoot-outs which allow them to further develop their skills
"Ballet" Theme - NYC Dance Photography Workshop!
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are hosting a hands-on emulsion transfer workshop that explores self-portraiture and the process of developing film through tangible materials.
- 3-6pm ET|The Art Meetup feat Black Canvas|New York, NY|$1
If you are a local artist, a creative searching for your people, or someone who has been carrying quiet loneliness and wanting to feel warmth again, this night was made with you in mind. Come early. Come with a friend. Come alone if that is what courage looks like right now. Help create the kind of space you wish existed more often. Event Details Where: Nyla House, 1524 Bergen St, Brooklyn, NY 11213 When: March 14 Doors open at 3 PM RSVP now before the day slips past you. Save the date in your calendar so you do not miss the room you have been needing. Sign up for the open mic here: https://forms.gle/jzgRfjkGdANHXveN6
Recurring: Monthly activations
Sunday, March 15
Join us for an exciting Neon Futuristic Space Age Shoot!
First car event of the year!
Expect dark romance, moody light, rich textures, and intentional story telling.
Join us for a walk through some of Manhattan's most vivid streets, where you'll learn and practice the art of the snapshot.
Old photos. Magazines. Prints you thought were finished. Scraps you almost threw away. CUT & PASTE is a hands-on remix session where we turn what already exists into something new.
Step into the world of alternative photography with our hands-on Intro to Cyanotype Workshop!
Join us for a morning of caffeine and creativity as we explore the world of digital photography in a casual and fun setting.
"Concerned Photography in the 21st Century" an up-close dialogue with three voices in contemporary photojournalism led by David E. Little.