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Introduction to Photogrammetry In-Person

Discover the foundational concepts of photogrammetry in this introductory, hands-on workshop. Photogrammetry is a widely used method for generating accurate 3D models from 2D photographs, supporting work in archaeology, architecture, cultural heritage, digital art, and beyond. This session will provide an overview of how photogrammetry functions, common applications across disciplines, and the standard workflow for capturing and processing imagery into a completed 3D model.

By the end of the workshop, participants will have a solid understanding of core photogrammetric principles and the knowledge needed to begin creating their own models using accessible tools. No prior experience with 3D or imaging software is required.

Free and open to all, registration encouraged.

If you require accommodations to fully participate in this event, please contact us at libraryevents@wustl.edu.

Date:
Monday, January 26, 2026
Time:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Olin Library, Instruction Room 2 (Lab)
Campus:
Danforth Campus
Audience:
  Community     Faculty     Graduate Students     Library Staff     Staff     Undergraduate Students  

Registration is required. There are 30 seats available.

Session Presenter

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Harper Tooch