Advanced Mentored Study Program Visual Storytelling & Documentary Photography

From: July 11, 2016 @ 00:00 EDT
To: July 15, 2016 @ 23:59 EDT
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Ed Kashi of VII and James Estrin of The New York Times will teach a long-term mentored workshop with Anderson Ranch Arts Center. The curriculum of this three-year program on Visual Storytelling and Documentary Photography is designed to help advanced photographers bring their vision to life by pursuing their own story.

Anderson Ranch describes the workshop concept, “We focus on how to create a personal documentary project and get it seen. The ultimate goal is to find a subject that speaks to a personal passion, document it in a unique visual style, and disseminate the work. The program includes studio work, discussions and critiques via workshops, bimonthly Skype meetings and a midyear review. The final goal is for you to show your work as a book, film or other significant digital output.”

The first in-person session will take place July 11-15, 2016. Registration opens on January 4, 2016, and the number of participants is limited to 12.

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