“Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see & everything to do with the way you see them.” – Elliott Erwitt
Take part in a one of a kind workshop in Historic Shawnee facilitated by the very talented Bobbie Teal, professor of photography at Columbus State Community College, on Saturday, October 29th, 2016.
This workshop is a historical and architectural composition based photo shoot geared towards advanced beginner photographers familiar with DSLR, Photoshop or Light Room. Students must have their own camera and computer. The day will begin with a delicious breakfast followed by a lecture and a full hour of photog freedom in the historic Tecumseh Theater. A full lunch will be included in the afternoon with another photo shoot session of Main Street Shawnee; a time to capture the streets, buildings, cemetery, and other points of interest. A lab and critique session will end the day and give the group an opportunity to share experiences and their work. Group size is limited to 10-15 participants and tickets are $100/person. This will be a full day workshop that will take place both indoors and outside. Be sure to dress appropriately and of course, don’t forget to bring the camera! In case of inclement weather, a rain date will be set for Sunday, October 30th, 2016.
A second workshop will be scheduled for November, TBA.
Please contact Alicia Caton, AmeriCorps Member, ohchaamericorps@gmail.com for registration details or questions. Phone: (740)394-2226