Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp

Paterson, NJ

Explore the art of visual storytelling, perfect for budding filmmakers and photographers

Weeks offered
1
Price
$0/wk

About this camp

Imagine a summer where your child can dive into the captivating worlds of videography and photography. This camp, offered through Paterson Parks & Recreation, provides a wonderful opportunity for young creatives to learn how to capture moments, tell stories, and express themselves through the lens. It’s a chance to build foundational skills in visual arts, discovering the basics of framing, composition, and movement. Your child will not only learn the technical side but also how to see the world with a more artistic eye, transforming everyday scenes into striking images and compelling videos.

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Sessions & dates

Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp

  • Dates TBA
    Availability unknownPrice varies
  • Jul 6 – Aug 21
    Availability unknown$0/wk

Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp: parent FAQ

How much does Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp cost?
Sessions are listed at $0 per week. Confirm current pricing with the provider before registering.
When does Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp run?
Sessions run from July 6 through August 21.
Where is Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp located?
Videography and Photography @Calvary Baptist Church Camp is located in Paterson, NJ.

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