Photography
Concord LENS Photography Club
Students explore visual storytelling through photography, creative techniques, exhibitions, and national competitions.
Club Overview
Built for students who want visible growth, not passive participation
Concord LENS Photography Club gives students a recurring studio for camera technique, composition, editing, critique, and visual storytelling. Members document school life, develop personal projects, and prepare selected work for exhibition, portfolios, or competition opportunities.
Student Output
What students should be able to show from the work
Program Pathway
How club time turns interest into practice
Technique Workshops
Students practice camera basics, composition, portraiture, event photography, and visual sequencing.
Photo Walks And Assignments
Members complete themed shooting challenges around campus and the local community.
Editing And Critique
Students select, edit, sequence, and discuss images with attention to visual impact and story.
Showcase Preparation
Selected work may be prepared for exhibitions, competitions, school displays, or personal portfolios.
Purpose And Outcomes
Key outcomes students build through sustained participation
Teach students how composition, light, framing, and timing shape visual meaning.
Develop editing, curation, and critique habits for stronger creative work.
Give students opportunities to document campus life and community events.
Support students preparing photography portfolios, exhibitions, or competitions.
Build confidence in creative decision-making and public presentation.
Partner Organizations
Programs and organizations connected to this club
- Campus arts and media showcases
- Student Life event documentation
- Faculty creative guidance
Student Life Questions
Want to ask about clubs and student activities?
Use inquiry and visit pathways to ask how clubs fit into Concord's weekly student life and after-school schedule.