Women in Photography: A Workshop with Women Photographers
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Four Saturdays: January 27, February 3, 10 and 24, 2007
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Earn College Credit

Students can earn 4-8 college credits for participating in and completing workshop projects. SUNY cross-registrants welcome.

Discuss Important Issues and
Gain Hands-on Experience

This four-week workshop will offer you the opportunity to become acquainted with the work of a number of professional women photographers. It will provide an excellent opportunity for those who are interested in working in the field to meet professionals and discuss issues pertaining to women. The workshop also gives members of the general public the opportunity to become more aware of the contributions women have made to photography.

You will be able to gain experience doing projects under the guidance of experienced photographers/teachers and may work with the Triage Project, which has been documenting New York City’s crises over many years. The work will culminate in an exhibit. Internships are also available. Internships also are available.

Benefit from the Reasonable Cost

Payment must be made prior to the first seminar.

Tuition New York State Out of State
Undergraduate $181 per credit* $442 per credit*
Graduate $288 per credit* $455 per credit*

*plus prevailing fees

Noncredit enrollment: $350

Faculty and Guest Lecturers

Gail Buckland, photo historian and author of Shots in the Dark: True Crime Pictures and The Magic Image: The Genius of Photography from 1839 to the Present Day

Collette Fornier, photographer and educator

Sarah Hoskins, photographer

Daile Kaplan, director of photography, Swann Galleries

Brenda Ann Kennerly, photographer and SOROS fellow

Meryl Levin, photographer and author of Anatomy of Anatomy

Kira Pollack, deputy photo editor of The New York Times Magazine

Staci Schwartz, photographer and photo editor of the Village Voice

Rosalind Solomon, photographer and author of Chapalingas

Susan Unterberg, photographer and author of Double Takes

For more information

Contact Mel Rosenthal, Empire State College, 325 Hudson Street, Fifth Floor, New York, NY 10013-1005
646 230-1263

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