| PHOTOGRAPHING STRANGERS |
| Jim Stone |
| Course Description |
| Shootouts, rodeos, and a diverse collection of people traveling to the surrounding national parks are just a few of the unusual attractions that make Jackson Hole a photographic hot spot. But making photographs of people who are not friends or family can be difficult, This class will help you gain skill in managing spontaneous portrait situations, as well as increasing your confidence in approaching people to be photographed and gaining their cooperation. These skills will be developed during daily shooting assignments and critiques. Students should have a camera and some photographic experience, but no specific equipment or techniques are necessary. A digital camera will allow more rapid feedback but film developing and printing will not be discouraged. |
| Instructor |
Jim Stone is a Photographer, Teacher, and Author. His photographs have been exhibited and published internationally, and collected by the Museum of Modern Art, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among many others. He is currently Associate Professor of Photography at the University of New Mexico.
www.jimstone.com |
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| Dates |
June 27 - July 1 |
| Tuition |
$600 ($575 members) |
| Skill Level |
All Levels |
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| Call (307) 733-6379 to Register |
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