On the Street: Approaching Strangers

Course Code: 24FOESP001I

Dates: October 19-20, 2024

Meets: Sa and Su from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET

Location: ICP (84 Ludlow Street)

Course Tuition: $430

There are 5 openings remaining at this time.

Why live in a city of 8 million people, if you aren't going to talk to any of them? In this intensive yet fun workshop, students take to the streets, to directly confront their fear of approaching strangers. Participants in this class learn how to get the picture they want efficiently by communicating their desires. We explore all aspects of photographing people, including fears and boundaries, model consent forms, and historical context. All photographic formats are welcome.

Course Level / Prerequisite: Open to all skill levels. Students ranging from beginner to experienced will be successful in classes that are Open to All Skill Levels.

Students are encouraged to review ICP's Classroom Disclaimer for current information regarding COVID-19 policies, classroom guidelines, and more. These policies are subject to change at anytime.

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. Registration for this course will close one day prior to the start date of the course.



image: Greg Miller
Image: Greg Miller
Fee: $430.00
Hours:12.00

Save $150.00 with a Street Photography Intensive or Street Photography Intensive

ICP (84 Ludlow Street)

Greg Miller

Faculty Bio
Date Day Time Location
10/19/2024Saturday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)
10/20/2024Sunday10 AM to 5 PM ICP (84 Ludlow Street)

The following help students to get the most out of the workshop: — A notebook to take notes — A selection of previous work that you feel represents you. (10 pictures in digital form. 1000 pixels on the long side @ 72dpi). This is just so I have an idea of where you are coming from photographically. — A camera of your choice. Anything from an iPhone, DSLR, a Rolleiflex to a 4x5 camera. — A Tripod (Optional) — Memory card for your camera — Laptop (Optional) for digital shooters to process their images. Students can shoot with whatever camera you wish to use after the workshop so that it is helpful to their practice in the long run. The class is more about the experience than it is about the pictures. Although we will go over both on the street as well as with in-class critiques. If you wish to shoot film, you may want to consider that it is a weekend workshop and you will not be able to have your rolls processed for the second day of class, though you are more than welcome to shoot film for your own personal enjoyment. Digital we will be able to view right away, of course.

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