Best MasterClass Photography Classes 2026: Leibovitz, Chin + Sessions Ranked

Last updated: May 2026. Written by Josh Hutcheson. See our review methodology.

Quick picks: If you only watch one MasterClass photography class, take Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography — the most influential portrait photographer of her generation. For adventure and travel work, Jimmy Chin. For a working pro perspective on lighting and composition fundamentals, Annie Leibovitz remains the strongest entry.

Cost: $120/yr unlocks all photography classes plus 200 others on MasterClass. Refund: 30 days. Subscribe with 30-day refund →

Why MasterClass for photography?

Photography is one of MasterClass’s stronger categories, with three world-class instructors covering different specialties: portrait (Leibovitz), adventure (Chin), and the platform’s broader Sessions photography offerings. None of them teach you camera operation — for that, YouTube tutorials and your camera manual are the right tools. What MasterClass photography offers is the working photographer’s way of seeing: how to think about composition, light, and subject in ways that distinguish technically competent photos from genuinely great ones.

The production matches the subject. Every photography class on MasterClass is filmed beautifully — behind-the-scenes footage of actual shoots, light tests, photographer’s-eye-view cuts. The visual storytelling about visual storytelling is consistent throughout.

How we ranked these classes

Each class scored on:

  • Instructor authority — published portfolios, awards, working career caliber
  • Practical applicability — can a serious amateur or working pro actually use the techniques
  • Lesson depth — lessons + breadth of photography territory covered
  • Genre coverage — portrait, adventure, fashion, documentary, commercial
  • Technical level — how much prior photography experience is assumed

The best MasterClass photography classes (ranked)

1. Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography

Best for: Portrait photographers, anyone working with people as subjects. Length: 15 lessons, 4h 23m. Lesson focus: Concept development, working with subjects (famous and not), natural vs studio light, location scouting, technical setup, the editing process.

Leibovitz is the most influential portrait photographer of the last 50 years — Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Vogue covers, presidential portraits, the Demi Moore Vanity Fair cover, the John Lennon-Yoko Ono shoot the day Lennon was shot. Her class covers how she thinks about subjects before, during, and after a shoot. Less about technical camera operation, more about the visual relationship a photographer builds with the people in front of the lens.

If you photograph people in any context — weddings, families, branding, journalism — this is the highest-leverage MasterClass photography class.

Watch Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography →

2. Jimmy Chin Teaches Adventure Photography

Best for: Outdoor, travel, sports, and documentary photographers. Length: 14 lessons, 3h 14m. Lesson focus: Working in extreme environments, climbing photography technique, working with subjects in motion, gear selection for harsh conditions, storytelling through stills, his National Geographic and Free Solo work.

Chin is the climber-photographer-filmmaker behind Free Solo, Meru, and dozens of National Geographic covers. His class is the only adventure photography MasterClass and covers a category most photography instruction ignores entirely. Particularly strong on the practical question every adventure photographer faces: how to make compelling images while also being a competent climbing partner / expedition member.

Less universally applicable than Leibovitz, but irreplaceable if you shoot outdoor work.

Watch Jimmy Chin Teaches Adventure Photography →

3. MasterClass Sessions: Take Photos You Are Proud Of

Best for: Hobbyists or beginners who want a structured 30-day photography program with assignments. Length: Project-based, ~30 days with weekly assignments and community discussion.

This is a different format than the celebrity-led classes — a Sessions program designed for skill-building. Photography fundamentals (composition, exposure, light) with structured weekly assignments and a discussion thread for cohort feedback. More accessible than Leibovitz or Chin if you’re starting from zero, less prestigious in instructor lineup.

For complete beginners, this is the right entry point. Once you’ve built fundamentals, graduate to Leibovitz for portrait work or Chin for outdoor.

Watch MasterClass Sessions: Take Photos You’re Proud Of →

What’s not on MasterClass for photography

Be aware of the gaps before you subscribe purely for photography:

  • Camera operation — aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus modes. MasterClass assumes you know these. Use YouTube tutorials, your manual, or a beginner photography course.
  • Lightroom and Photoshop — some references but no dedicated post-processing class on the platform. Skillshare has many.
  • Wedding and event photography — not specifically covered; portrait principles transfer but business/workflow specifics aren’t here.
  • Commercial photography business — pricing, contracts, client management aren’t a meaningful part of the curriculum.

If photography is your only category interest, MasterClass works as a complement to camera-operation training rather than as a complete photography curriculum.

Should you subscribe just for photography?

If photography is the only category you’ll watch, the math depends on whether you’ll also use a few classes from other categories. Watching just the three photography classes above at $120/yr lands you at $40/class — reasonable for working-master instruction but not exceptional value.

For most photographers, MasterClass works as photography-plus-something — you watch Leibovitz and Chin for the visual-thinking content, then pull in 3-5 classes from cooking, writing, or business across the year. That’s where the per-class math really starts working.

Photography-specific alternatives to MasterClass

  • CreativeLive — deepest photography library online; structured curricula from working pros; per-class pricing $50-$200 (often discounted). Our CreativeLive review goes deeper.
  • KelbyOne ($240/yr) — photography-specific subscription with thousands of classes, post-processing focus, structured tracks
  • Skillshare ($14/mo) — project-based photography courses; lower-tier instructors but feedback culture
  • Free YouTube channels — substantial professional content (Peter McKinnon, Jessica Kobeissi, Mango Street) with no subscription

For broader context, see MasterClass alternatives.

Final recommendation

If you can only watch one MasterClass photography class: Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography. Most universally applicable, deepest visual-thinking instruction, transferable across portrait + commercial + journalism work.

If you shoot outdoor: Jimmy Chin as the priority class.

If you’re a complete beginner: start with the Sessions photography program for structured fundamentals, then graduate to Leibovitz for portrait work.

For any of these, you need an active MasterClass subscription. See our worth-it analysis if you’re still on the fence about MasterClass overall.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best MasterClass for photographers?

Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography is the strongest pick for most photographers. She covers portrait work, light, working with subjects, and the visual thinking that distinguishes technically competent photos from great ones. Applicable across portrait, commercial, journalism, and wedding photography.

How many photography classes does MasterClass have?

MasterClass has three primary photography offerings: Annie Leibovitz Teaches Photography (portrait), Jimmy Chin Teaches Adventure Photography (outdoor/sports), and a Sessions program for structured beginner-friendly photography fundamentals. Smaller in number than cooking or writing, but the celebrity-led classes are uniquely strong.

Does MasterClass teach camera operation?

No. MasterClass photography classes assume you already understand aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and basic focus modes. For camera fundamentals, use free YouTube tutorials, your camera’s manual, or a beginner-focused photography course on Skillshare or CreativeLive first.

Is Annie Leibovitz’s MasterClass worth it for hobbyists?

Yes if you’re an enthusiastic hobbyist serious about portrait or people-focused photography. Leibovitz teaches the visual thinking and subject relationship work that elevates a photo, not technical camera operation. Hobbyists looking only for tactical “how to take better photos” guidance might prefer Sessions or YouTube content.

Is MasterClass photography enough for a beginner?

Not as a complete curriculum. MasterClass photography classes assume baseline camera knowledge. For complete beginners, start with the MasterClass Sessions photography program (structured fundamentals) or pair MasterClass with free YouTube camera-operation tutorials.

Does MasterClass cover Lightroom or Photoshop?

Some references in passing but no dedicated post-processing classes. For Lightroom and Photoshop instruction, look at Skillshare, KelbyOne, or Phlearn. MasterClass is for visual-thinking and shooting; post-processing belongs elsewhere.

Is Jimmy Chin’s MasterClass relevant if I don’t climb?

Partially. The composition, motion-photography, and “telling a story with stills” content applies broadly to outdoor, sports, travel, and documentary photography. The climbing-specific technique (rigging cameras on walls, working from rope systems) is niche, but the broader principles transfer well.

Josh Hutcheson

E-Learning Specialist in Online Programs & Courses Linkedin

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