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Schedule:

*Tentative – an exact schedule and workshop details will be emailed to participants closer to the workshop date.

Wednesday, Sept 6th (optional):  7pm introductory dinner and drinks.

Thursday, Sept 7th: 9:30am-5:30pm. We will start the day with a 2-hour classroom session, learning about the techniques and concepts of street photography. From ethics and fear, to technical settings and lighting, to concepts, stories, and ideas, to how to shoot in candid ways, this session will lay the groundwork for the rest of the weekend. The rest of the day will be spent photographing around New York with breaks for food and rest and some post-workshop drinks.

Friday, Sept 8th: 9:30am-5:30pm. We will start the morning with an educational classroom session, learning about the history of famous street photographers. We will cover the work of a variety of photographers to show us different ways of doing things and to inspire us before we walk out the door. We will spend the rest of the day photographing in different areas of the city with breaks for food and rest.

Saturday, Sept 9th: 10:30am-1:30pm street photography session  |  1:30pm-7pm break for rest / early dinner  |  7-10pm night street photography shoot (no tripod needed).

Sunday, Sept 10th:  11am-3:30pm editing class and session. We will all edit our photographs from the weekend, talk about how to edit, and present the top photos from the weekend.

Post-workshop: The class will be invited to a private Facebook workshop page where everyone can get to know each other and show their work prior to the workshop. You will have lifetime access to this page, and it will be used for subsequent workshops and will be a place where you can ask questions and receive critiques in the future.

Notes:

Confirmation: Confirmation and payment info will be sent soon after registration. A registration is not confirmed until payment is complete.

Where: Unless noted otherwise, the seminar space is located at the Houston Street Center, University Settlement, 273 Bowery, New York, NY 10002. It is recommended to stay near the seminar space in SoHo, Nolita, Little Italy, East Village, Lower East Side, or Chinatown.

Equipment: As the workshop will include a lot of walking, comfortable shoes and traveling light is recommend whenever possible. Extra batteries are highly recommended. This workshop includes one editing session. If you would like to take part in it, you will need a laptop or tablet to edit on along with a card reader. You will not need a tripod.

Cost: $1,050. $500 deposit required to confirm the spot. 

Size: 8-10 people.

Email James if you have any schedule or equipment related questions.

Friday at 1am, Lower East Side, 2011. 

 

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