2022 Ultimate Summer Camp Guide: Photography

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Photography Camp

“Photo Camp inspires kids to be explorers… to explore their own world in a deeper way and ultimately change all of our worlds.” – Amy Toensing, National Geographic Photographer

The best camp photos capture the joy and authenticity of what is going on around them. They are candid shots that show all the trueness of friendship and happiness. They’re great because the moment and memories captured are so great. Help your child capture those moments be enrolling them in Photography Camp!


DZT photography camp

PHOTOGRAPHY CAMP

Ages: 7-16
Where: Ocean Springs
www.dztphoto.com/summer-camp

DZT is excited to offer their first photography summer camp. Campers will learn about different types of photographers, how to use the camera, gear, lighting, composition, and so much more!

NEED MORE CAMP IDEAS?

Check out our Ultimate Summer Camp Guide! We have gathered all the camp resources for moms on the Gulf Coast!

Please note: MGCCC, Lynn Meadows, Rock U2, and Walter Anderson, and F.A.C.E. have other summer camp options that may not be included in the guide. Please check out their websites for more info!


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Christy is Co-Founder and Owner of Gulf Coast Moms Blog. She was born in Costa Rica and moved to the United States when she was 6 years old. She vividly remembers flying into New Orleans and knew, in the moments to come, her life would change forever. She grew up in Moss Point and moved to Hattiesburg to attend college at Southern Miss, where she received her undergraduate and graduate degrees. She met her love, Matthew, and they have enjoyed married life for 13 years. They live in Long Beach with their precious children, John Salem and Ann-Michael. Prior to co-founding Gulf Coast Moms Blog, she had a successful 10+ year career in higher education administration, where she developed and spear-headed campus-wide student initiatives and events. Christy is now spending her days as a stay-at-home mom and serves her community through several non-profit organizations. She enjoys making Costa Rican tamales, a fresh margarita from El Aguila, annual sister spa day, collecting random owl things (Hootie Hoo to my Chi Omega sisters), words of wisdom from Irish priests and pool days. She is passionate about connecting women and creating a supportive, nurturing community to empower moms.