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There’s Always an Angle (&): A Mobile Photography Workshop with Hedva Rokach

Sunday, April 19, 2026
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Food tells stories. So do hands, tables, light, and what’s left behind after a meal.

In this intimate, hands-on workshop, There Is Always an & photographer Hedva Rokach invites participants to explore food photography as a doorway into deeper observation — not just what’s on the plate, but what surrounds it. Using only your smartphone, you will be guided by Hedva through the essentials of light, framing, perspective, and intention, and discover how everyday moments can become powerful visual narratives.

Rooted in Hedva’s artistic practice and her work documenting Jewish life across Maine, this workshop emphasizes curiosity over perfection and presence over polish. No fancy equipment. No prior experience. Just a willingness to slow down, stay present, and discover the many angles that live inside a single moment.

Participants will work with simple food — both in its natural state and  incorporated into small bites — as part of the photography practice, using it to explore texture, color, shadow, and story.

This workshop is designed for curious adults, creatives, food lovers, and anyone who’s ever said, “I’m not a photographer, but…”

Details:

  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Format: In person, hands-on
  • Equipment: Smartphone only
  • Experience level: None required

Light, thoughtfully prepared refreshments by MJM’s Executive Director will be available and incorporated into the photography exercises.
(This is a workshop, not a meal — the focus is on process and storytelling.)

Cost: $50 per person
Space is limited; advance registration required.

Registration

Come hungry — not just for food, but for fresh insights.

    • There is Always an &

      March 5 – April 30, 2026
      Maine Jewish Museum
      Hedva Rokach

      About This Exhibition

      There Is Always an & is the signature photography exhibition of the Ampersand Project, a first-of-its-kind documentation initiative exploring the layered identities of Jews across Maine.

      Exhibition Sponsors

      Sam L. Cohen Foundation
      Zero Station
      Max Kagan Family Foundation
      Daniel and Julie Kagan
      Dr. Peter Rubin and Suzette Stien
      Colby College
      Bowdoin College
      Center for Small Town Jewish Life