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Store The Neutral Camera: Finding Your Perspective in Photography
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The Neutral Camera: Finding Your Perspective in Photography

$250.00

FALL 1: SEPTEMBER 15 - NOVEMBER 2

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Instructional Dates:

Time:

Open Studio Week:
10/27 - 11/2

Class Description:

Today, photography is nothing special. We take selfies. We make endless photos of our pets. We even take pictures of receipts (just in case we lose them). In a world where photography has become so ubiquitous, it can be difficult to find your voice as a photographer, as someone engaging with the medium of photography in a more serious, dedicated, curious or inquisitive way. Have you ever wanted to take a photo that mattered? A meaningful photo? An important photo? A photo you’d want to print and frame and hang on your wall (or a friend’s wall, or a gallery wall)? This class looks to develop your perspective as a photographer by examining the camera as a neutral object, a tool without its own ideas of how pictures should be made. Students will discover their understanding of what kind of photos they like, learn to identify their creative decisions and start to find their own point-of-view on picture-making. Each week students will complete an out-of-class photo assignment, and class sessions will be based around sharing, critique and discussion. Students will learn how to look at photographs and develop a photographers consciousness about seeing the world around them. Students of all levels are welcome. Just come with a curious brain, an open mind and an eagerness to examine the world as artists.

Required Supplies:
Students should have a camera (although some have done the class with just a phone and it's been fine) as well as access to a computer to submit photos each week.

Teacher Info:

Aaron Richter grew up in the Midwest and came to photography through a career in journalism and magazine-making. Self-taught, he began taking pictures in New York, where he made images of celebrities and fashion for many publications and brands. Today, Aaron lives and works between Philadelphia and New York.

Website - www.aaronrichter.com
Instagram - @aaronrichterstudio

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FALL 1: SEPTEMBER 15 - NOVEMBER 2

___days

Instructional Dates:

Time:

Open Studio Week:
10/27 - 11/2

Class Description:

Today, photography is nothing special. We take selfies. We make endless photos of our pets. We even take pictures of receipts (just in case we lose them). In a world where photography has become so ubiquitous, it can be difficult to find your voice as a photographer, as someone engaging with the medium of photography in a more serious, dedicated, curious or inquisitive way. Have you ever wanted to take a photo that mattered? A meaningful photo? An important photo? A photo you’d want to print and frame and hang on your wall (or a friend’s wall, or a gallery wall)? This class looks to develop your perspective as a photographer by examining the camera as a neutral object, a tool without its own ideas of how pictures should be made. Students will discover their understanding of what kind of photos they like, learn to identify their creative decisions and start to find their own point-of-view on picture-making. Each week students will complete an out-of-class photo assignment, and class sessions will be based around sharing, critique and discussion. Students will learn how to look at photographs and develop a photographers consciousness about seeing the world around them. Students of all levels are welcome. Just come with a curious brain, an open mind and an eagerness to examine the world as artists.

Required Supplies:
Students should have a camera (although some have done the class with just a phone and it's been fine) as well as access to a computer to submit photos each week.

Teacher Info:

Aaron Richter grew up in the Midwest and came to photography through a career in journalism and magazine-making. Self-taught, he began taking pictures in New York, where he made images of celebrities and fashion for many publications and brands. Today, Aaron lives and works between Philadelphia and New York.

Website - www.aaronrichter.com
Instagram - @aaronrichterstudio

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$12.00

FALL 1: SEPTEMBER 15 - NOVEMBER 2

___days

Instructional Dates:

Time:

Open Studio Week:
10/27 - 11/2

Class Description:

Today, photography is nothing special. We take selfies. We make endless photos of our pets. We even take pictures of receipts (just in case we lose them). In a world where photography has become so ubiquitous, it can be difficult to find your voice as a photographer, as someone engaging with the medium of photography in a more serious, dedicated, curious or inquisitive way. Have you ever wanted to take a photo that mattered? A meaningful photo? An important photo? A photo you’d want to print and frame and hang on your wall (or a friend’s wall, or a gallery wall)? This class looks to develop your perspective as a photographer by examining the camera as a neutral object, a tool without its own ideas of how pictures should be made. Students will discover their understanding of what kind of photos they like, learn to identify their creative decisions and start to find their own point-of-view on picture-making. Each week students will complete an out-of-class photo assignment, and class sessions will be based around sharing, critique and discussion. Students will learn how to look at photographs and develop a photographers consciousness about seeing the world around them. Students of all levels are welcome. Just come with a curious brain, an open mind and an eagerness to examine the world as artists.

Required Supplies:
Students should have a camera (although some have done the class with just a phone and it's been fine) as well as access to a computer to submit photos each week.

Teacher Info:

Aaron Richter grew up in the Midwest and came to photography through a career in journalism and magazine-making. Self-taught, he began taking pictures in New York, where he made images of celebrities and fashion for many publications and brands. Today, Aaron lives and works between Philadelphia and New York.

Website - www.aaronrichter.com
Instagram - @aaronrichterstudio

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