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Nicole

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Hi Ross, thank you for sharing your experience. I agree, you learn a lot (even about your own work) whilst running a workshop. Especially for younger students. Thank you, I'll listen to that report later tonight. We have a long way to go.
 
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Thanks for posting those, Nicole! There is some remarkable work there, for sure. And a pretty decent printer too...

- Thomas

Here are the interpretations for the genres by some of the students in primary school years 5 & 6:
Self Portrait | Abstract | Family Portrait | Landscape | Movement
 

Ross Chambers

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I wish that I could articulate why the family portrait appeals so much to me. It's just zany. They are all great.

Regards - Ross
 

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I agree with Ross, the family portrait is a real humdinger!

Congratulations Nicole.

Mick.
 

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I like the family portrait, but for me the best one is the last...Movement. Not because there is no one in it, but because it's a great interpretion of the theme. If you can get them to continue, the future of photography should be bright.
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Very Good, Nicole! And very cool!

I have taught some photography to grade school (12 year old to 14 yrs old) and also the 14 to 18 year old students. That photopaper can just disappear once they get a hold of the idea! We always started of with handmade pinhole cameras and cyanotypes, then moving quickly on to film (the classes were two weeks long.)

Vaughn
 
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