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Boston Weekend Workshop with Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb
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by Alex Webb
When:
Oct 12 - Oct 14 2012
Do you know where you're going next with your photography –– or where it’s taking you? This intensive weekend workshop will help photographers begin to understand their own distinct way of seeing the world. It will also help photographers figure out their next step photographically –– from deepening their own unique vision to the process of discovering and making a long-term project that they’re passionate about, as well as the process of how long-term projects evolve into books and exhibitions. A workshop for serious amateurs and professionals alike, it will taught by Alex and Rebecca, a creative team who often edit projects and books together –– including their joint book and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, exhibition, "Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs from Cuba,” Alex’s recent Aperture book, “The Suffering of Light,” and Rebecca’s new Radius book, “My Dakota.”
Included in the workshop will be an editing exercise as well as an optional photography assignment and long-term project review. For more information –– including how to enroll and daily schedule –– please contact Maja at the Robert Klein Gallery: maja@robertkleingallery.com
NOTE: This is a workshop for photographers who collaborate with the world, not for those who dramatically alter their photographs digitally.
WEEKEND WORKSHOP INCLUDES THESE TWO PUBLIC EVENTS:
––Friday, Oct. 12, 2012: 7:00-8:30pm: Alex and Rebecca’s joint slide talk and Q&A in Boston’s Fort Point arts neighborhood; this event is open to the public as well as to the workshop participants
––Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012: 4-5pm: Rebecca’s“My Dakota” gallery talk at her Robert Klein Gallery exhibition at Ars Libri in Boston’s South End. Afterwards, there will be a Q&A with both Alex and Rebecca about the making of “My Dakota” (Alex edited the book with her) and about both of their work. This event is open to workshop participants and to the public
WORKSHOP HOURS: Friday: 7-8:30pm; Sat.: 9-5pm; Sunday: 9:30-5:30pm
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Robert Klein Gallery
Friday evening, Oct. 12 , 2012, thru Sunday afternoon, Oct. 14, 2012
Fort Point arts neighborhood, Boston
Price: $500
This schedule is subject to change at any time.
Friday, Oct. 12, slide talk, 7-8:30pm
Grand Circle Gallery
347 Congress St.
Boston, MA 02210
Sunday, Oct. 13, gallery talk and Q&A, 4-5 pm
Ars Libri
500 Harrison Ave.
Boston, MA 02118
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