Project Snapshot student showcase
Project Snapshot, Cleveland Print Room’s signature photography program, is a 16-week arts workshop for high school students in Northeast Ohio that fosters creativity through analog photography, giving students access to film cameras and teaching visual literacy. Normally, students are taught the skills to hand-process their film in our community darkroom where they are trained in the art of traditional developing and printing. During this pandemic we have had to shift our programs to an online setting, where students learned traditional photography skills and produced digital images in a virtual classroom.
This project is funded through the generous support of the Cedars Legacy Fund and the Cleveland Foundation. PS is taught by Hadley K Conner, a Cleveland-based artist, musician and educator, and Aja Grant, a Cleveland-based artist and founder of Ease Mag. Thanks to the George Gund Foundation, the Callahan Foundation, and the Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation for their generous support.