This class is the first in a series of tutorials in which students will go on a photowalk to explore creative photography techniques and processes; inspired by important contemporary and historical women photographers, who were largely omitted from the history of photography.
In this first class students will therefore look at ‘Herstory’ in the work of four important female photographers: Lisette Model, Sally Mann, Vivian Maier and Helen Levitt; who have all incorporated reflections in their photographs in some shape or form. As we develop a curious and creative approach to Photography, students will walk mindfully in their local neighborhood, hometown, or while travelling, to experiment with different ways of seeing and photographing reflections, for example, in mirrors, metal, water, or in shop windows. Students can use any camera, such as a DSLR, a Mirrorless, Phone Camera or simple Point & Shoot: to create the final project in which students will produce a series of images inspired by the creative techniques and approaches of these famous women photographers. The class is suitable for complete beginners as well as those wishing to further explore and develop their creative approach using a variety of photography techniques. Moreover, it is geared towards those who wish to be inspired and/or learn more about important contemporary and historical female artists who have photographed reflections and street photography. The class aim is to inspire students to explore and employ a variety of creative techniques and resources; and a new way of seeing and exploring the world through the camera lens. More info - https://skl.sh/2zXwxjG
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