CHRISTOPHER RODRIGUEZ

Christopher Rodriguez

Teaching photography should help photographers to find their own voice and think critically about images. Photography is a sacred discipline that when at its best, helps us better understand our world and reveal truths and falsehoods we may not otherwise appreciate. These goals emerge from a critique environment where dialog is vigorous, respectful and challenging.





Christopher Edward Rodriguez is a photographer whose work explores humankind's relationship to the natural world. He has exhibited at Sasha Wolf Gallery, Maybaum Gallery, Sarah Shepard, Newspace Center for Photography, Current Space, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, among others. His images have also been featured in Humble Arts Foundation, Wired and the Huffington Post. Chris’ self-published monograph, Sublime Cultivation, 2014 is in the collection of the Newspace Center of Photography Library. He has also completed artist in residence programs at Wassaic Project and Platte Clove Catskill Center. Originally from New Orleans, Chris earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Louisiana State University and received his MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He is a visual arts educator and has taught at several institutions including Pratt, ICP, and the School of Visual Arts.


Christopher is available for Aesthetic and Conceptual Critiques along with tutorials covering Photoshop and Lightroom and Camera Basics.


ONE-HOUR TUTORIAL: $150


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