These Digital Image Programs are available for libraries, historical groups, cultural organizations, camera clubs, camera stores, and other interested groups.
These can be delivered virtually or in-person. There will be no program charge for libraries or nonprofits.
For in-person programs, I will be charging for transportation for any program that is greater than 45 minutes from the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti, Michigan area. I am typically asking for 35 cents per mile (one-half the current standard mileage reimbursement rate of 70 cents per mile) to cover travel.
If you are far from Ann Arbor, I can do a remote program. However, I can also make a getaway out of it. I may not be able to accommodate every request, but please ask. I might tweak the mileage reimbursement, but will let you know. Additionally, if you can pair together two presentations in an area (maybe an afternoon and an evening), that is also possible. Each site would only pay half the total amount requested.
These programs are updated regularly to reflect the continually changing landscape for photography.
If interested - please write Corey at coreyseeman@gmail.com or fill out the form on this page.
Scheduling Notes (Updated December 3rd, 2025):
January 2026 is pretty well full.
Late February is available.
Late March and early April is available.
May and June are available.
Mid-July is available.
Currently Available Programs
Bag on the Beach: Artificial Intelligence and Photo Organization - Opportunities and Limitations (Available now)
Ever-present Camera: Understanding Photography On Your Smartphone (Available now)
Into the Wild & Back Home Again: Park, Wildlife, and Landmark Photography in Michigan (Available now)
Managing Digital Images: Finding, Saving, Sharing and Organizing The Pictures of Your Life! (Available now)
Wish You Were Here: Some Brief Notes on the History of Postcards (Available July 2026)
Future Programs (may be booked typically within six months) - If there is a topic that you do not see here, please ask. I might be able to work something up.
Speaker Requests from the host library/institution:
Projector & Screen or large monitor. I prefer to use my own laptop.
Access to Internet (however, I can typically manage if I do not have WiFi).
Small table (I bring postcards and business cards that attendees are free to take).