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Patrick Zachmann
Documentary Reportage Photography Workshop
June 12, 2012
by Patrick Zachmann
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From 1982 to 1984, Patrick Zachmann worked both on a project on highway landscapes, backed by the French Ministry of Culture, and on the challenges of integration facing young immigrants in the northern neighborhoods of Marseilles.
"I believe that when one gains professional experience and artistic practice during several years, to pass on a little bit of know-how is a way to allow young photographers to get what one has taken and learnt from others." -Patrick Zachmann.
GOALS
Learn and improve how to build a documentary reportage by covering an editorial story defined with Patrick Zachmann. Refine storytelling and story composition by analyzing real-situation problems, images analysis, editing and captions writing. Most of all, workshop with Patrick Zachmann will help you discover your own visual language as well as practical and conceptual know how to confront real situation reportage making.
WORKSHOP PROGRAM
Day 1 – Master class / Exchange around the master photographer oeuvre, documentary photography in general, and review of each participants projects/portfolios. Video interviews making-of for each participant.
Day 2 – Practice / Outside-Inside shooting, group critique, editing, improvements suggestions. Eyes in Progress provides before the workshop a list of suggested stories.
Day 3 – Practice / Outside-Inside shooting, group critique, editing, improvements suggestions. Eyes in Progress provides before the workshop a list of suggested stories.
Day 4 – Project making / Editing and exchange around the best way of presenting one’s work.
Portfolios publication on Eyesinprogress.com.
Video interviews making-of for each participant.
Workshop hours: 9h30-18h.
Teaching language: French or English depending on audience. Translation will be guaranteed where needed by the course assistant.
Only 9 students will be admitted for each session. Students will be granted admission to the workshop based on a review of a selection of 10 of their photographs.
Registration is carried out progressively as the applications are received.
Applications are open until September 19th, 2012.
Collectif Bar.Floreal
43 rue des Couronnes
Paris 75017
France
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