Yesterday, Photography Studies College (PSC) was thrilled to welcome 15 Art/Media teachers to our purpose-built photography campus for our highly anticipated High School Teacher Professional Development Workshop. It was a great atmosphere as everyone gathered to exchange ideas, share experiences, and gain valuable insights.
It was also a pleasure to finally put faces to names of teachers we'd been corresponding with and great to hear about their experiences and ideas around image-making and inspiring the next generation of image-makers.
This workshop marked a significant milestone for PSC, as it was the first time we had the privilege of hosting a professional development event exclusively for secondary teachers at our new campus. The COVID-19 pandemic had temporarily disrupted our outreach program to schools, making this occasion even more special. We are immensely grateful to these dedicated teachers for granting us the opportunity to reconnect and reignite our commitment to supporting their growth and development.
These teachers had the opportunity to explore portraiture and continuous lighting in our state-of-the-art studio, with a thorough demonstration and introduction led by our studio and lighting tutor, Mark Harper.
At PSC, we firmly believe in the power of collaboration and continuous professional growth. We are immensely grateful to the teachers who joined us for this workshop. We look forward to building on this and organising more engaging professional development workshops in the future, taking on their thoughtful feedback.
It is workshops like these, that remind us that together, we can create a thriving community to foster creativity in the fields of photography and digital imaging.