F2502 Iconic Photographs that Changed the World
Class | Registration opens Monday, September 15, 2025 10:00 AM EDT
Join Bryce Denison, Director of Midwest Photography Workshops, for an eye-opening exploration of the world’s most iconic photographs. From The Blue Marble, the first image of Earth from space, to Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother and the unforgettable Vietnam War napalm bombing, discover the powerful stories behind these images that changed the course of history. Drawing on Bryce’s experience studying under legendary photographers like Ansel Adams, this class offers a deeper understanding of how photography shapes our world and evokes lasting emotional impact. Don’t miss this captivating look at the art and history of photography.
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Bryce Denison
Bryce Denison has taught photography for over 55 years and is the Director of Midwest Photography Workshops in Farmington Hills. He holds a B.F.A. in Photography from the College for Creative Studies and an M.A. from Wayne State University, where he also served for many years as an adjunct professor. Bryce brings decades of teaching experience and professional insight to every class he leads.