robindreyer
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There are still some spaces left in the eight-week fall photography session at Penland School of Crafts, taught by alt-process wizard Dan Estabrook.
The class runs from September 26 - November 19, 2010
Heres the class description:
From Craft to Concept
This class will use the techniques and craft of photography to drive new creative concepts. Students will explore an enormous variety of historical and contemporary techniquesfrom cyanotpyes, salt prints, and gum bichromates to handmade cameras, darkroom experiments, and morein order to push themselves and their work further than ever before. While our studio work will focus on experimentation, weekly, all-day group critiques will guide students toward a new body of work. This is an intensive classboth in the range of technical material and the depth of artistic discussion. All levels.
You can see some of Dan Estabrooks amazing work here:
http://pathetica.net/artwork
To enroll, call 828-765-2359, ext. 15
Complete Penland fall information here: http://penland.org/classes/fall/fall_8.html
Penland School is located in Western North Carolina.
The class runs from September 26 - November 19, 2010
Heres the class description:
From Craft to Concept
This class will use the techniques and craft of photography to drive new creative concepts. Students will explore an enormous variety of historical and contemporary techniquesfrom cyanotpyes, salt prints, and gum bichromates to handmade cameras, darkroom experiments, and morein order to push themselves and their work further than ever before. While our studio work will focus on experimentation, weekly, all-day group critiques will guide students toward a new body of work. This is an intensive classboth in the range of technical material and the depth of artistic discussion. All levels.
You can see some of Dan Estabrooks amazing work here:
http://pathetica.net/artwork
To enroll, call 828-765-2359, ext. 15
Complete Penland fall information here: http://penland.org/classes/fall/fall_8.html
Penland School is located in Western North Carolina.