Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies

[3] The center moved to a much larger 3,500 square feet (330 m2) storefront at 6518 Hollywood Boulevard in 1994, and rebranded itself as Re:Solution.

[1] In 2000, evicted from its Hollywood premises and once again known as the Los Angeles Center for Photographic Studies, it began sharing the space of Side Street Projects.

[5] The last events publicized on its homepage were in January 2001, exhibitions of works by James Fee and Mark Bradford.

Grants and the sales of publications supplied about two-thirds of its funds, while annual fees from its 500 members made up the balance.

[15] In October 2013, The Julia Dean Photo Workshops became Los Angeles Center of Photography.