
Creative photo camps across Los Angeles, turning moments into art
Atwater Photo Workshops in Los Angeles runs kid-focused photo camps, including spring break and summer sessions. Campers explore the city—LA River, Downtown LA, MOCA, The Broad, the Getty, and Dodger Stadium—while capturing standout images and building creativity and independence. A Virtual Photo Camp offers day-by-day progress and debriefings. Located at 4874 Huntington Dr S, Los Angeles, CA 90032.
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Hands-on photography adventures for kids and teens, exploring LA landmarks with guided instruction and creative projects.
Online sessions offering basic techniques, artist overviews, and interactive debriefings for flexible learning from anywhere.
Programs that teach photography fundamentals while fostering independence, art appreciation, and personal growth.
Guided excursions to sites like the Getty, MOCA, and Dodger Stadium for real-world shooting experiences.
Structured debriefings where participants share work, receive practical advice, and collaborate with peers and instructors.
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Overall rating
Jonathan Miertschin
Great camp. Great teachers. A program that fosters creativity and independence. My child went as an 8 and 9 year old. We signed up for spring break and loved it so much we came back for summer. The kids traveled all around LA, going to the LA River, Downtown LA, the MOCA, the Broad, the Getty, and Dodger Stadium. And the photos my child ended up with were great. We also ended up with some great photos of my child taken by the other campers. The camp not only taught my child about art, it helped them grow as a person. We loved it.
Xiao Liu
Super fun and creative and my daughter Violet loved it. All the photos looks amazing. We will definitely do it again!
Daniel Gavrilescu
My son attended last week the Virtual Photo Camp and really enjoyed it. I especially liked the fact the we could see the progress day by day and participated with the profesor and the other participants in a kind of debriefing at the end of camp. More importantly it was good mix of fun, basic technique and overview of other known artists having different perspectives. Greg managed to moderate very well the content, timing and interactions an gave practical advices about how to approach photography. Despite the fact my son could not attend in full, due to European schedule (10 hours ahead of LA USA) he would like to attend the other camp, when time comes - likely during summer - mid July or later. Would be great if you can adapt a bit the time difference. Kind regards Dan