A Way of Seeing Photography Workshop

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A Basic Photography and/or Video Workshop for women.

Hosted by Di & Hanna.

Sunday 24 June, in Antwerp, Belgium.  Steal some time for you and come join us on a creative photographic and/or video escape.

Sunday 1 July. Join us for a day of learning how to edit your photographs or video.

 

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We are now offering 2 and 5 day photography workshops in Genoa, Italy.  Next date to be confirmed but we are planning for September, 2012

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Art and Fear 

"Artists come together with the clear knowledge that when all is said and done, they will return to their studio and practice art alone. Period. That simple truth may be the deepest bond we share. The message across time from the painted bison and the carved ivory seal speaks not of the differences between the makers of that art and ourselves, but of the similarities. Today these similarities lay hidden beneath urban complexity -- audience, critics, economics, trivia -- in a self-conscious world. Only in those moments when we are truly working on our own work do we recover the fundamental connection we share with all makers of art. The rest may be necessary, but it's not art. Your job is to draw a line from your art to your life that is straight and clear."

- David Bayles & Ted Orland (Art and Fear)

found over on The Drawing Board.

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