Event Archive: April 27 - May 3, 2026
Below is a recap of the photography events from the week of April 27 - May 3, 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, April 27
From organizational tips to narrowing down your body of work and finding the right shot for the project, we will learn how to make tough decisions in image selection and create a workflow that works for you.
Tuesday, April 28
Come to edit, co-work, or just hang out with us and our community! Help us build a Third Space for NY creatives.
Details - Price: $145: ($20 online payment + $125 cash at the door) Peak is hosting a group photoshoot with GIULIA. Theme: Lingerie / Artistic Figure
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.
Join Sarah Young, the only NYC-based Alexander Technique teacher certified in the Interactive Teaching Method, to discover how you can stop doing so much and make your working time easier and more sustainable.
This peer-to-peer portfolio review is a space for photographers at every stage to share their work, get fresh eyes on a project, and connect with fellow image-makers. Spots are limited, so RSVP early!
If you’ve been wanting to meet other filmmakers, share what you’re working on, or just be around people who get it, this is that kind of night.
Wednesday, April 29
Photograph: Summer blossoms, roses, peonies, woods, Bronx River and more. Admission is free for most outside grounds only between 10:00am to 11:00am.
Working primarily with wet plate collodion, Jolene Lupo explores death, memory, and identification—using photography not just to capture, but to investigate.
Join Fujifilm at Adorama for a hands-on Demo Day designed for photographers who want to get real experience with the latest gear.
We will discuss the basics of copyright law, what it does and does not cover, and steps you can take to help prevent copyright infringement of your work.
In this live demo, Nikon Ambassador Tina Sokolovska will break down how to create beauty portraits that feel like real campaigns.
Join us at 6:30pm for a fun night of photo discussion, friendly faces, wine, and prints.
Thursday, April 30
Join us on Saturday, May 30, 2026 for our spring NJ Photo Expo! Stop by for hands on demos, event only specials and more!
The event will include a masterclass by @uldiscekulis, a panel discussion on opportunities for young filmmakers, and a special screening connecting Latvia, Ukraine, and the United States.
Join Daniel Norton OnSet as he recreates 3 of his most requested portrait lighting setups.
Join us at PIER59 Studios for an end-of-day meet-up with creatives, collaborators, and industry friends.
Join this 5-session seminar led by Claudia Sohrens and dive into critique, experimentation, and portfolio development in a supportive, artist-centered space.
Group and 1-on-1 photography workshops! You’ll rotate through setups, get your time to direct, and walk away with shots that actually look like you know what you’re doing.
Friday, May 1
One-on-One Reviews - Each review is a private session tailored to your work and career goals. Reserve one review, or multiple.
A curated content day designed for storytelling, connection, and portfolio-driven imagery across iconic NYC settings.
Whether you’re looking to meet collaborators, expand your network, make friends or just vibe this is the event for you.
- 6:45-10pm ET|nyc photographers|New York, NY|Free
Any and all cameras from professional models to cell phones are welcome at our events. Folks at all levels of expertise are also welcome.
We’ll be bringing the 1950s to life — think diner vibes, polka dots, leather jackets, pin-up looks, and classic vibes!
Saturday, May 2
In this classic DCTV Workshop, use the SONY FS700 & FX6 cameras to learn about focus, exposure, white balance, and composition. Personal equipment is not permitted.
This one-day class covers the basic process of prep, choosing photos/objects, and exposure/printing. Cyanotype 101 is beginner-friendly and perfect for those who haven’t experimented with the medium before.
In this two-part anthotype workshop led by artist and AAH educator Kristen Bartley, participants will learn how to make sustainable photographic emulsions from plants.
The tour and walk are free. We will have time to walk and shoot before and after the tour.
Explore cohesion, atmosphere, and subtle, intentional edits using presets and tone tools to create a film inspired, documentary feel that carries across your work. Space is limited. RSVP required.
Get professional photos, create content and showcase your brand in our vibrant Sunset Spritzer themed shoot.
Join us for a walk through some of Manhattan's most vivid streets, where you'll learn and practice the art of the snapshot.
Join us on our next photo walk. DEADLINE TO RSVP: Thursday April 30, 2026 by 8pm or reached maximum RSVPs
Group and 1-on-1 photography workshops! You’ll rotate through setups, get your time to direct, and walk away with shots that actually look like you know what you’re doing.
Join VIVA Studio for a 3-hour immersive dive into the heart of Manhattan’s Chinatown.
Join Manhattan's most stylish creatives for a live dance performance, handcrafted cocktail, and fashion showcase in SoHo!
Join us for a striking sensual portrait photography workshop in my Union Square daylight studio. Expect dramatic highlights, sculpted shadows, and expressive poses that emphasize mood and texture.
Sunday, May 3
Join us in the park to learn photography techniques on your digital camera or phone and take pictures of city nature!
Porsche Club of America New York presents Exhibit 9, the largest gathering of new, collector, show and driven Porsches in NYC.
Calm & Composed is a different kind of photography workshop. Less settings. More intention. No experience needed. All cameras welcome. Spots are limited.
No matter what your level of experience is, amateur to professional, there’s something for everyone. All digital cameras are good for the workshop.
We gather in nyc to work on our creative passion projects, goals, and the work that lights us up.
We will be hosting five women photographers to view their works and discuss how they navigate working in this medium, the histories their work carries, and how they impact the communities they work with.