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Reportage: Guatemala
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Reportage: Guatemala is an intensive, full immersion nine-day workshop in Guatemala. This is an opportunity to work shoulder-to-shoulder with the GOD’S CHILD Project, an NGO/aid organization deeply involved with social and human rights in Guatemala. Guatemala is a country rich in tradition and history, and it is an amazing and magical place for any photographer interested in street photography. When we arrive in Guatemala City on Thursday your housing is handled, and when we then travel on to Antigua on Saturday in addition to housing your meals are also included. During our nine days together your biggest concern will be your work. The workshop follows this format: you photograph each day, returning to our hotel late afternoon to back up your files and do a soft edit. After dinner we meet as a group and Michael and Glen critique work from each photographer, providing editing skills and direct, supportive feedback. Our goal is to support each photographer in their efforts to build and expand on their vision. Past participants have gone on to expanded professional careers, and two graduates participated in the 2011 Eddie Adams Workshop.
Includes tuition and land cost only, airfare not included. A $500 deposit holds your spot. Organized by Visual Reportage Workshops; see www.visualreportage.com for full details. Please mention that you learned about this opportunity through Santa Fe Photographic Workshops.
INSTRUCTOR(S)
Michael Hintlian: Michael Hintlian is a full time documentary photographer based in Boston. His work has appeared in major U.S. dailies and pe... Glen Cooper: Glen Cooper has over 10 years experience as a professional photojournalist and has worked all over the world, including Bosni... |
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