New Frontiers in the Art of Visual Storytelling with Ed Kashi

From: March 10, 2016 @ 00:00 EDT
To: March 13, 2016 @ 23:59 EDT
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This new two-day workshop at the Los Angeles Center of Photography will allow you to share your work in an intimate session and learn about the many new ways you can create photographs, tell visual stories, work with mobile photography and social media, and develop a personal style and approach for greater satisfaction. Designed for amateurs and professionals alike, the class will help you grow and develop your work to a new level, including exploring options for publication online or in books, exhibitions and websites.

There will be an emphasis on helping students develop their personal vision and unique styles. As with most of Ed Kashi’s work, the ultimate goal is to find a subject you are passionate about and document it in a compelling and unique visual. We will look at photographs, multimedia and short films to consider the range of opportunities out there at the moment.

Students will have two days of shooting and review sessions, plus a group critique of each student’s portfolio/essays during the workshop. On the second full day, the group will shoot for half a day and then return to the classroom to present their work and engage in discussions on composition, editing and narrative development.

Dates: Friday, March 11, 7-9 pm + Saturday and Sunday, March 12-13, 10 am – 6 pm (Please note exact meeting times may vary.)
Enrollment limit: 18 students
Skill/Experience level: Open to all levels
Tuition: $975

Tuition includes optional lecture/presentation with Ed Kashi on Thursday, March 10, 7:30 pm

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