EventsPhoto Walk: Framing Narratives in Midtown

Photo Walk: Framing Narratives in Midtown

May 9, 2026 | 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Location: The Hub, High Museum of Art
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Engage the world through your camera! Looking to Blazing Light: Photographs by Mimi Plumb for inspiration, we will discuss relationships between photography and narrative. Then we will set off on a guided walk around Midtown, following a series of photography prompts that illuminate new perspectives, ideas, and possibilities. Afterwards, we’ll return to the museum to share our work and reflect on our experiences. Choose your favorite photograph from the day to print and mat, and walk away with a deeper connection to both your craft and the city.
This workshop is open to all skill levels and any type of camera, including smartphones. Registrants are responsible for bringing their own cameras; all other supplies will be provided.

The walking portion will cover one mile over 75-90 minutes.

Please note that in the event of inclement weather, May 16 is reserved as a makeup date.

About your Instructor

Mary Catherine Kelly (she/her) is an artist from South Dakota with a background in painting and photography.
She graduated with honors from Dakota Wesleyan University, earning her Bachelors of Art in Digital Media Design and Studio Art. Across mediums, she uses light and shadow as central compositional tools, highlighting contrast to emphasize form and surface texture while drawing attention to the geometrical intersections of details within larger scenes.
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