Sequencing, Editing & Direction – Photography Workshop with Nubar Alexanian

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Sequencing, Editing & Direction

with Nubar Alexanian

Two-Day Photography Workshop, October 26 & 27

10:00am to 5:00pm
Limited to 12 photographers
Tuition: $325 Lunch included
A $100 Refundable Deposit is required (see below)
Apply by contacting nubar@nubar.com
More about Nubar here: http://nubar.com/gallery/bio.html

The Workshop will be held at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center – 6 Wonson St. Gloucester, MA  http://www.rockyneckartcolony.org

A two-day workshop for intermediate & advanced photographers to build, edit & sequence a strong portfolio or body of work. Whether you’re working on a long-term project, building a portfolio, a book or trying to find a cohesive thread in your work as a whole, each participant’s work will be reviewed with emphasis on how to strengthen their ability to communicate ideas visually.

In this workshop, you’ll gain important perspective on the editing process as you work to refine your own portfolio, and how to look at your work and see what it’s asking for. We’ll also explore how sequencing and context can alter the power and meaning of images. Our goal is for you to leave this workshop with greater insight and confidence in the direction of your own work.

http://nubar.com/rncc_workshop.html

 

3 thoughts on “Sequencing, Editing & Direction – Photography Workshop with Nubar Alexanian

  1. During the winter the brackish water of the creek that leads from the tidal marsh which stretched beyond the 128 extention through Good Harbor used to break off in chunks like that so at high tide in the AM when refloated in the shallow water they made for perfect platforms for naval battles, with hip boots as the best armor and a stick or old mop handle for propulsion and weponry to chip your opponents ice boat apart we fought many a battle and never a man lost, as never a parent saw us. And we complain about kids just watching video games today.

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    1. Excellent – memories here we used to do the same when Lanes cove became one big
      ice burg had to be careful as you got close to breakwall and outer reaches as things got tricky then and didn’t want to break-up and fall in brings a whole new meaning to frosty the snowman 🙂
      We May Never Pass This Way (Again) by Seals and Crofts

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