Camp Pixel Project is a 4 day summer camp in The Woodlands. Kids aged nine and older will learn both photography + graphic design. Each summer camp is divided into graphic design and photography classes, so kids get instruction in both arts.
Camp Pixel Project is a 4 day summer camp in The Woodlands. Kids aged nine and older will learn both photography + graphic design. Each summer camp is divided into graphic design and photography classes, so kids get instruction in both arts.
A: Campers are exposed to BOTH photography and graphic design while working on creative and technical projects. Please refer to these detailed descriptions about the Creative track and the Technical track. If you still have questions, please do not hesitate to contact Tracy for clarification.
A: No! We split the camp into two sessions. With this split, we put younger children in one group and older children in a second group. We tailor the curriculum to how well the entire group is picking up the information. We will slow down the curriculum so the camper leaves with basic information rather than rushing through to get to an advanced level. We will also recognize campers that can take it to the next level and will encourage them to break out of the structure and be creative.
A: Likely! If you notice the camps are all full and you are still interested, please email jennifer@camppixelproject.com to be put on a waiting list. Classes will be added subject to demand and Tracy and Jennifer’s schedule.
A: Test classes were done prior to this camp and Tracy and Jennifer were very excited to see how well the children, even the young nine-year-olds, picked up on the concepts taught! We have also been successful for nine summers teaching more than 400 campers who have continued their skills even after class. The class ratio will never exceed fifteen children to one instructor (plus an assistant). Smaller class sizes allow the instructors to ensure all children understand one concept before moving on to another.
A. Yes, we are no longer teaching the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop) in these classes. We have switched to the online program Canva. We felt like our campers will use this throughout the year for other projects and it is easily accessible since it is an internet-based program. More information will be sent after registration.Q: I don’t have a DSLR or mirrorless Camera. What should I do?
A: We do have cameras available to rent if you do not own one. If you have any questions about what your camera is, please do not hesitate to contact tracy@camppixelproject.com.
A. No! We split the classes into two sessions—Photography for a half session and Graphic Design for the other half session. We can assign your children to participate in separate sessions therefore sharing equipment. Because the class is so hands on, we do not recommend campers share equipment during each session. Therefore, if you have three or more campers, you need to ensure your family has two or more cameras and computers.
A. Yes!