esanford
Member
Dear APUG Colleagues
I am a member of an Arts League here in East North Carolina. I've displayed much of my work at the Arts League Gallery. I am the only photographer in the group that does "traditional" film photography. They have asked me to lead a Traditional Photography Workshop. It will be only one evening approximately 2-3 hours in length.
The audience will consist of a broad range of ages (from teenagers to seniors). Some of them are artists of various mediums (e.g. sculpture, paint, mixed media, digital photographers etc...). I clearly want to discuss the virtues of film photography; however, I am not interested in getting bogged down into an analogue vs. digital exercise.
I would appreciate it if some of you could provide me with some ideas for topics that I should discuss at this workshop. It is going to be held in mid-May (right after the digital photography workshop). I am especially interested in those of you who have lead workshops. I would also appreciate any materials that you could share (e.g. power point slides etc.)
I appreciate any suggestions that anyone could provide.
Thanks,
Ed Sanford
I am a member of an Arts League here in East North Carolina. I've displayed much of my work at the Arts League Gallery. I am the only photographer in the group that does "traditional" film photography. They have asked me to lead a Traditional Photography Workshop. It will be only one evening approximately 2-3 hours in length.
The audience will consist of a broad range of ages (from teenagers to seniors). Some of them are artists of various mediums (e.g. sculpture, paint, mixed media, digital photographers etc...). I clearly want to discuss the virtues of film photography; however, I am not interested in getting bogged down into an analogue vs. digital exercise.
I would appreciate it if some of you could provide me with some ideas for topics that I should discuss at this workshop. It is going to be held in mid-May (right after the digital photography workshop). I am especially interested in those of you who have lead workshops. I would also appreciate any materials that you could share (e.g. power point slides etc.)
I appreciate any suggestions that anyone could provide.
Thanks,
Ed Sanford