Street Immersion

Course Code: 23SCEPJ010

Dates: February 21 - May 9, 2023

Meets: Tu from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM ET

Location: Online Zoom Classroom

Course Tuition: $510

This workshop offers a condensed exploration of what street photography is and can be. Following an introduction to a wide range of both historical and contemporary street work, assignments and critiques provoke a spirited exchange of ideas. We also look at great photography books, work online, and video documentaries. Students learn to produce pictures with a personal point of view while developing a galvanized sense of awareness of why street photography remains a powerfully important means of depicting life.

Course Level / Prerequisite: Intermediate: You are familiar with a camera, whether film or digital. You understand aperture, shutter speed, exposure, white balance, histograms, and how to control focus. You are comfortable editing and processing your images. You may want to learn how to utilize your camera in a more thoughtful and articulate way, or learn more about lighting or how to utilize theoretical concepts in relation to your portfolio of work.

Courses are subject to minimum enrollment. Please register early, within five days of the start-date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation and to ensure you receive all course-related materials in time to prepare for class.

Image: Jeff Mermelstein
Image: Jeff Mermelstein
Fee: $510.00
Hours:20.00

Save $200.00 with a Street Photography Intensive

Online Zoom Classroom

Jeff Mermelstein

Faculty Bio
Date Day Time Location
02/21/2023Tuesday11 AM to 1 PM Online Zoom Classroom
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On the first day of class please bring ten of the strongest photographs you have made thus far. They do not all need to be street photographs. Write one page as to why these pictures are significant to you and what you feel it is that you need to nurture your growth as a picture-maker. Also prior to the first class please read the essay The Unreasonable Apple (2010) by Paul Graham. An additional photographic assignment will be sent to registered students before the class start date.

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