About this Event
SEEING WITH A CAMERA with Aliza Holtz
An Introduction to How the Camera Sees—and How That Affects Your Photographs
Have you ever taken a photograph that didn’t match what you saw or felt in the moment?
This 90-minute experiential workshop introduces a simple but powerful idea: the camera sees differently than you do. By learning to recognize that difference, you can begin to create photographs that more closely reflect your intention.
Seeing with a Camera is designed for anyone curious about photography—whether you’ve never picked up a camera or have years of experience. No technical background is required.
What You’ll Experience
- Guided observation exercises that reveal how the camera records the world
- Hands-on practice using your own camera or phone
- A clearer understanding of why photos sometimes “fail”—and how to improve them
- A slower, more attentive way of seeing and photographing
What You’ll Gain
- Greater clarity and confidence when taking photographs
- A deeper awareness of what you’re noticing versus what the camera captures
- Practical insight you can immediately apply to any kind of photography
Details
- Date: Sunday, May 17, 2026
- Time: 4:30 PM (approx. 90 minutes)
- Location: Margaret Corbin Circle entrance, Fort Tryon Park
- What to Bring: Any digital camera or smartphone
About the Instructor
Aliza Holtz, Ph.D. is a lifelong photographer whose work has been published and exhibited for over five decades. For more than twenty years, she has photographed Fort Tryon Park and its surrounding landscapes, with images regularly featured by the Fort Tryon Park Conservancy.
An experienced educator and facilitator, Aliza brings a thoughtful, observation-based approach to teaching. Her workshops emphasize curiosity, attention, and shared discovery—helping participants feel more confident while deepening how they see.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fort Tryon Park Margaret Corbin Circle Heather Garden Entrance, Margaret Corbin Plaza, New York, United States
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