Product Photography Workshop
Atrium 916

Event Atrium 916

Learn how to use your phone to upgrade your online photography in this workshop designed for artists and creative makers. Presented by the Atrium, Katy Kaptures, and made possible by the City of Sacramento.

Are you struggling to make your product photography look good, and not sure how to capture it in the best light? Join Atrium 916 in collaboration with Katy Kaptures for an engaging and informative workshop designed specifically for creative makers who want to enhance their product photography skills using their phone and some helpful apps.
In this hands-on workshop, learn what makes quality photos of art and products for high engagement online. These can be used on sacramento.shop website or beyond.

What to Bring: A camera and laptop, or smartphone with decent camera and notebook for taking notes.
Spaces are very limited. This workshop will begin promptly at 10am and will move fast. Arrive 10 minutes early, allow ample time for parking and to give yourself time to settle in – You won’t want to miss any instructional steps. Secure your spot in advance, we are very excited about this workshop and it might sell out quickly.

About Katy Kaptures:
Katy Karns is a full time photographer with 15 years of experience. After shooting a variety of projects and gigs over the years, Katy’s talents lie in portraiture in studio and on location, and product and food photography. 

Explore The Atrium:
Atrium 916 is the Creative Innovation Center for Sustainability, a nonprofit that supports over 850 eco-friendly artists in the Sacramento region with artist studios and programs that promote building a circular economy. As a collaborative hub for artists and creative entrepreneurs working on sustainability solutions, Atrium provides space, education, economic opportunity and playful activations.

The Atrium’s Sacramento.shop is a gallery space and a sustainable gift shop featuring all local artists and creative makers. Named one of the most unique eco-friendly places in Northern California with an art cafe that invites anyone to be creative. It may look like a normal Gallery shop but behind the scenes it is an incubator and accelerator for eco-friendly locally made items – building the circular economy.