Develop storytelling with engaging photographic narrative under the guidance of Pulitzer-Prize winning documentary photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice!
Like writers, photographers use all their tools—lighting, composition, and serendipity—to help capture the moments and raw emotion that contribute to memorable and impactful storytelling.
Using the instructor’s own Pulitzer Prize–winning story as an example, we will discuss how to find a photo story (or what to do when a story finds you), and how to develop that story into an engaging photographic narrative.
In this workshop, students will learn how to approach people to gain trust and access, in order to capture with their camera what is authentic and how it contributes to the documentary narrative style.
Students will learn the skills to create a visually compelling photographic narrative, whether it’s for a personal project or a story for a magazine, website, corporation, foundation, or nonprofit.
Each of the students will come to the class with their own photo story ideas and will develop their own project during the course of the week.
Deanne Fitzmaurice and her producer, Amy, will be available to help you refine your story ahead of the class. Possibilities include cultural, issue-based or human-interest stories.
March 31, April 10, & April 15
Reservations required: $725
Phone: 415-388-3569
Email: constance@theimageflow.com
Additional time info:
March 31: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
April 10: 7:00–9:00 pm
April 15: 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
2018/03/31 - 2018/04/15
The Image Flow (Miller Ave, Mill Valley)
401 Miller Ave, A, Mill Valley, CA 94941
Street Parking & parking lot in back of venue