PhotoSouthAsia is pleased to offer 5 scholarships to the online, two-day symposium with Mary Virginia Swanson & Susan kae Grant, joined by Special Guests Darius Himes, Deborah Hollis, Daniel Milnor, Ruth R. Rogers, and Philip Zimmermann.
If you are a photo-educator, or if you mentor photographers in the South Asian region, and are interested in participating, please send an email to vasant@photosouthasia.org with a brief description of how you might share the experience/information from the symposium with others in the community after attending. Additionally, a short bio and/or link to your website will be appreciated.
DEADLINE: November 6, 2022
THE PHOTOBOOK:
AN OVERVIEW OF TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING, LIMITED EDITIONS & THE ARTIST’S BOOK
DATES: Saturday, November 19 & Saturday, December 3, 2022
From 11:00 am to 4:00 pm (US Eastern Time)
All sessions will be recorded and available to participants through December 31.
DETAILS:
https://www.laluzworkshops.com/the-photobook-an-overview
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Please note: la.luz workshops is also offering 5 scholarships of their own.
Deadline October 31, 2022
DETAILS:
https://www.laluzworkshops.com/online-workshop-scholarships
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Photographers have long aspired to see their images as a book. Creating a book today affords many creative options with an increasing number of photobooks finding their place in personal, public, curatorial and academic collections.
From traditional publishing to small press, hand-made limited editions to artists’ books, this symposium illuminates original and innovative approaches to bringing one’s photographic project into a book form.
Whether you are interested in bringing a project to book form, are an experienced bookmaker, or educator, this symposium will illuminate and inspire new possibilities for creating photography books.
Through a variety of visual presentations and discussions, our speakers will provide a broad overview and interpretation of photography books, referencing historical and contemporary examples in many forms and share how they are placed and utilized in collections.
Participants will discover a wide range of options and methods for producing photobooks today. They will gain knowledge and inspiration for potential pathways for integrating the book into one’s creative practice and career, understand new perspectives on the role of libraries, and develop insights into today’s exciting photobook community.
~ la.luz workshops
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