The Radford Image Club will use programs on Street Photography at the January 19, February 15, and March 16 conferences, to consist of a discussion, conversation, project, contest, and critique. “The series will be interactive, not technical,” said Specialist Photographer Adi Ben Senior citizen, who will lead the program.
The programs are at 6 p.m. at the Radford Public Library.
In January, Ben Senior citizen will speak about what Street Photography is, the methods and technique. At the February conference, there will be an evaluation of devices, what to bring, use, and do, and what not to bring, wear, and do. There will be discussion and an assignment. In March, those who did the task will each share three of their photos on the projector and speak about the experience.
“In January we will look at some of the earliest Street Photography images,” he stated. “In February, we will look at more recent photos. You will see that individuals notice, and sometimes they shout. It’s not a studio.”
“The rules are basic: ‘be all set’ and ‘get close’,” he stated.
Ben Elder of Christiansburg has actually been photographing considering that 1987. He studied photography in the Tel-Aviv Arts Museum on a full scholarship, finished the ISR Navy as a type II worldwide marine photographer professional, worked for nature Journals, and took a trip from Lapland to Patagonia, from Congo to California. He has been granted numerous deliberate rewards over the years and had numerous publications and exhibits in museums, International Art Centers, and private galleries. Discover more about Ben Senior citizen at https://www.facebook.com/adi.photo.spot
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