Monday, August 2, 2010

Why Bradycardia In Typhoid

PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE GARDEN!

CUCOCO

Saturday 11 hours

Starts August 21



Expression Workshop Photo / 2010

coordinated by Ricardo Palmadessa






presentation


The workshop is aimed at those enjoy walking with a camera looking scenes or situations, and those who also do not dare to show, also those who feel that a picture can be worth a thousand words and having the need to express something and not quite sure why or how to do: people who are experiencing intuitively and eager to organize this activity, and those who simply relish the idea of \u200b\u200btaking pictures and display them, see what others do, and also to see what they were doing this and who invented the great masters of photography of all ages.

The workshop aims to be a more of expression than technique, which put us primarily interested in the why and to investigate the how.

Search to try to find, what to say, what to show and what direction to give the creative impulses, it is more important than learning a purely technical procedure. The expression is more important than perfection.

Wondering how and why to photograph, and find the best way to do it with the means available. Enter the world of photography should not mean entering the consumer market of the latest cameras and toys for producing and manipulating images. Any camera you have at home or you get, used to express: roll or digital, compact or large, mechanical or electronic cell.

The workshop aims to boost the production of knowledge by the group, rather than perform a simple transmission of information. While transmit experiences, ideas and personal views about various aspects of photography, is of great interest to me the possibility that the same group to feed back their own making, on the absolute conviction of the enriching experience.



The workshop aims to ultimately help find your own method, dynamics, style and personal interest in this fascinating art of cutting a rectangle, its own vision of the world.



Contacting Ricardo Palmadessa
previously

fotografías@ricardopalmadessa.com.ar

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