📸 Join Ulsan’s Photography Class — Spring 2026

Are you curious about photography? Want to learn how to see Ulsan in a new light — and take better photos with whatever camera you have? The Photography Class at the Ulsan Support Center for Foreign Residents is back for its fourth consecutive year and open to everyone, from beginners to intermediate shooters. 

📅 What It Is

This spring’s class starts Saturday, March 7, running 10:00–12:00 weekly at the Ulsan Support Center for Foreign Residents. It’s taught in English and designed to be hands-on, practical, and friendly — not technical or intimidating. 

Each week, students learn a new concept, then receive a photo mission to practice their skills in real situations — on the streets, in parks, and throughout Ulsan. Students submit their photos and receive personalized feedback from the instructor to help them grow. 

📍 What You’ll Do

  • Learn how your camera really works — whether it’s a smartphone, film camera, or DSLR/mirrorless.
  • Practice composition, light, exposure, and visual storytelling.
  • Take part in guided photowalks around Ulsan.
  • Grow your skills in a fun, supportive environment.
  • Get real feedback that helps you improve week after week. 

🖼 End-of-Course Exhibition

One of the most exciting parts of the class is the gallery exhibition at the Ulsan Culture & Arts Center. Each student’s work will be professionally presented, giving you a chance to show your photos to the public and celebrate what you’ve learned. 

Whether you’re here for a short while or making Ulsan your home, this class is a great way to create, connect, and explore the city through photography. 


📩 How to Register

You can register in one of two ways:

📩 Email: ulsansc@naver.com
(Including your name, phone number, and interest in the photography class helps the center respond to you quickly.)

OR

🏢 In Person:
Visit
울산광역시 남구 돋질로 60 (신정동), 8층
(신정코아빌딩, 경제자유구역청)
to register directly at the Support Center.

  • Jason Teale

    Editor of Ulsan Online and long-term expat living in the great city of Ulsan for over 20 years.

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