One day workshop: Portfolio Review with Aaron Joel Santos and Matthew Dakin
Fri 16 May 2014, 2.30 – 4.30 pm
Goethe Institut
From Goethe Institut:
Have you ever worked on a series of photographs for so long that you feel like you can’t see the forest for the trees? Do you want some honest and thoughtful feedback on your work? This workshop is designed for photographers who already have a significant body of work and wish to present that work and receive feedback.
Free workshop. On registration only via email: [email protected]. Participation is limited to 16
Please come to the workshop prepared with no more than twenty images on a stick.
Language: English
Aaron Joel Santos
Born in New Orleans, Aaron Joel Santos has lived in Vietnam since late 2007. His photographs aim to depict the strangeness and beauty in everyday life in Southeast Asia, a kind of attainable exoticism, a wonderful and weird world that is both familiar and unexpected. Aaron’s work has been published with some of the largest names in the print industry, and his travels throughout the region have been well documented by magazines and newspaper around the world.
Matthew Dakin
Feeling a strong desire to explore his Vietnamese roots, Matthew Dakin set off for Southeast Asia where he became entranced with the raw elegance of Hanoi. In 2002 he moved here. Matthew explores and captures an intriguing and dynamic Vietnam, whether in architecture, portraiture, or fine art photography.
The workshop is an event within the context of the exhibition of the photography book “Lost&Found Hanoi”.
Goethe-Institut Hanoi 56-58 Nguyễn Thái Học Ba Đình, Hà Nội Tel.: +84 4 37342251 Fax: +84 4 37342254 [email protected] website |