This two-session virtual course is for photographers (beginners and advanced) who dare to break a few rules along the creative path.
Session I (Monday, 13 April):
We will begin with a review of photography “best practices” and what makes a memorable photo. You have to be aware of the “rules” to know when the moment is right to break them.
We will explore the beauty and drama of intentionally going rogue and why that might make a photograph even more memorable. We’ll study the dissidents—for example, Robert Frank, Diane Arbus, Saul Leiter, and Sally Mann. And we will tackle assignments that will push boundaries and upend perspectives … all with a goal of yielding truly creative results.
Session II (Monday, 27 April):
In the second session we will discuss the photos you completed during the first class and your follow-on homework assignments. We'll learn, as always, from the varying reactions and insights of the class members.
Price:
The price for both sessions, held on Zoom, will be included in the initial fee.
You will automatically be registered for the second session when you register for the first one.
The Zoom link will be sent in the 7-day and 1-day reminder emails.
Refund for cancellation is available until 8 April.
Requirements:
- For photography and art lovers of all levels
- Suitable both iPhones and cameras
Students can expect to:
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Become familiar with photography best practices
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But know when to break the rules to make memorable photographs
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Participate in a friendly critique session of their work
About the Instructor
Meredith Mullins is a popular photo instructor and fine-art photography mentor, an internationally exhibited photographer, and a winner of international photography competitions, including the Grand Concours Photo sur Paris, PX3 Competition, Julia Margaret Cameron Award, Photographer’s Forum, and Worldwide Gala Photo Awards. She is the author of the award-winning book In a Paris Moment, a leader of photo adventure tours, and the Co-Founder and Director of the International Fine Art Photography Competition.
www.meredithmullins.artspan.com
Photo Credits: Meredith Mullins