Sunday Night is Photo Night:
Much More Than C—The Project Path
with Brett L Erickson
Every Sunday from April 27 to May 25, 2025
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Central Time






OVERVIEW:
In this all-new follow-up to A + B = Much More Than C, Brett addresses the question: Why must a cohesive photographic series be so challenging to create?
Building on a new visual language—a component “A,” a component “B,” and the sum of its parts becoming greater than their whole, alumni of the first course will learn how to use the essence of meaning in photographs to create a cohesive, engaging, illuminating photographic project. It is a class for those who wish to transform and elevate the way they think, connect, contemplate and create, and for those who want to learn more about why projects work and the paths to making them.
As part of the process, Brett will guide you in a small group setting through lectures, assignments, critiques, and feedback sessions as you learn this new method of photography in a small group, intensive setting.
Each Sunday evening session will be divided into a first-hour lesson, which will expound on a component of the project process, and the second hour, which will look at your work and will be dedicated to critiques. Critiques will focus on the quality of your connected works and not the quantity.
schedule:
Lesson One: Kuleshov Revisited
Lesson Two: A + B = Much More Than C—Variations on a Theme
Lesson Three: A and the Protagonist
Lesson Four: B and C as Form and Facet
Lesson Five: Variation and Complication
notes:
Sessions will be recorded in case you miss a session, but it is not advisable to miss more than two sessions so that you can maximize your live feedback time with Brett.
CLASS LEVEL:
For intermediate to advanced photographers. Students should have a good understanding of their cameras and how to prepare images for feedback sessions as technical settings are not taught in this class. This class is suitable for those interested in photographic theory, composition, and covers some Japanese and Russian aesthetics ideas.
Required equipment:
Camera (iPhone, Android, SLR, Mirrorless, Film Camera, provided you can send scanned digital files for homework submissions)
Computer/Tablet
Zoom Account (free account level is sufficient)
Internet Connection
CLASS size:
Maximum 9 students
Tuition
$1,295 per person
meet your teacher
Brett l. Erickson
A photographer whose images have won acclaim internationally, Dr. Brett L. Erickson's work has shown in locations such as London, England; Belfast, Ireland; Laguna Beach, California; Kamloops, British Columbia; Santa Fe, New Mexico; SoHo, New York City; and Berlin, Germany. In 2020-2021, Dr. Erickson was one of 35 photographers invited to teach as part of Nobechi Creative's "Evenings with the Masters" series.
Dr. Erickson previously served as Morton and Ella Steinhart Professor of Visual Arts at Hastings College, where he supervised both the photography and digital development programs, and taught design, photography, and online development. The Hastings College Student Alumni Association presented him with its award for exemplary teaching in 2005, and in 2015 he was honored with the Hastings College Art Alumni Exhibition. In 2017 he was selected as the Fall Artist Lecture Series Invited Faculty Lecturer, Hastings' highest faculty honor. He is also sponsored by Hahnemühle, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious art paper companies.
testimonials
“I thought the class was excellent, maybe it came along at the right moment for me.”
“Brett Erickson is somewhat of a magician. In 2021-22, over the course of 3 six-week workshops, he took our entire “Sunday Night is Photo Night” group, which had been meeting together since 2020, into the realm of fine art photography. He challenged us to THINK about what we were doing as photographers, while gently shepherding us - through astute and challenging assignments - into making more meaningful images. The whole group watched each week with great excitement as the assignments came in, showing people taking bigger and bigger strides forward. We feel uniquely bonded to each other - and forever grateful to Brett.”
“With Brett’s lessons and feedback, I’ve made huge progress over the past two years. In many other workshops, I’ve worked on how to make images that have staying power, but it wasn’t until Brett’s lessons where I’ve finally moved from taking photos “of” to making images “about”. I’ve loved working with an instructor who constantly challenges me to be a better photographer.”
“This class it’s been very insightful and I believe I have grown as a photographer. This workshop has taken me deeper into seeing better as a photographer and shown me how to understand in ways no other workshop has. The collaborative and very supportive teaching (with lots of examples and lectures) provides for a great way to learn more about yourself and about photography. Brett’s application of philosophy and psychology as it applies to color and form in art and images was, I feel, a real turning point in how I create my images. It’s been a great experience and I highly recommend it to anyone interested in improving their photography skills. Nobechi has a fond place in my heart and I look forward to hopefully more workshops and other training.”