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MAY 19-20 "FINDING YOUR VISION' FOTOFILMIC WORKSHOP: ALEX WEBB & REBECCA NORRIS WEBB

Workshop location: Vancouver + Bowen Island, British Columbia
Dates: Friday evening May 18, 2018, 7:00pm, thru Sunday March 20, 2018, 6pm
Workshop limit: 18 students
Workshop language: English
Related event in Vancouver: Saturday, March 19, 7-8:30pm: "Together and Apart: The Photographs of Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb," joint public slide talk at Polygon Gallery, followed by a Q&A and book signing.

Do you know where you're going next with your photography––or where it's taking you? This intensive weekend workshop will help photographers begin to understand their own distinct way of seeing the world, and introduce participants to the art of editing and sequencing their photographs intuitively. It will also help photographers figure out their next step photographically––from deepening their own unique vision to the process of discovering and making a long-term project that they're passionate about. A workshop for both serious amateurs and professionals, for both university photography students and seasoned fine art and documentary photographers, it will taught by Alex and Rebecca, a creative team who often edit projects, exhibitions, and books together––including their recently reissued, Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs from Cuba, which was exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and their most recent book, Slant Rhymes. This workshop will include a group editing exercise, as well as an individual editing assignment, tailored to each participant.

NOTE: This is a workshop for photographers who collaborate with the world, not for those who dramatically alter their photographs digitally.

REGISTRATIONS CLOSE APRIL 15!

More details & Signup at:
http://fotofilmic.com/workshop-with-larry-fink/

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