Online
Workshop: Learn How To Document Your Journey with Any Camera
Wednesdays, 10am-12pm PST
Prerequisite Note: Due to the virtual setting of this class, you must have computer capability, including internet access, in order to participate. A camera is also optimal but not required.
As we head into Spring, are you experiencing a time of renewal and rebirth typically associated with the season? What in your immediate world and the community around you holds a new sense of beauty, priorities, and gratitude?
This three-session workshop will guide you in chronicling where you are at this point as we all seek to adapt to the challenges of the moment. Document this chapter in your life using your cell phone or camera of choice.
Your photos will be shared with the community as an online group exhibition on the AJU website.
ALL SALES FINAL. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
Nancy Kaye is a photographer and educator in L.A., previously based in NYC & London, shooting for The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Associated Press.
Her photos have been widely exhibited in juried shows and included in numerous books and documentaries. Her portrait of author Ralph Ellison is in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. She has also served as a photo judge and curator, notably for the American Society of Media Photographers exhibition With Water, Without Water at Annenberg Space for Photography Presents Photoville LA.