
Street Photography Workshop with a National Geographic Photographer
Event Information
Description
Learn the most celebrated photography style, The Street, with the National Geographic Photographer Massimo Bassano, joined by Vancouver emerging photographer Myriam Casper.
"Together we designed an intense Street Photography Workshop to push you out of your comfort zone, giving instant feedback, direction and ideas of how to capture street moments"
You will go home with results!!
Why come with us?
Massimo and Myriam are masters on Street & Documentary Photography. Many years of experience photographing, learning the tricks and approaching people shared with you in a day!
Massimo is a National Geographic photographer for the last 28 yrs, and Myriam does street photography in Vancouver for the last 17 yrs. Together we designed an intense Street Photography Workshop to push you out of your comfort zone, giving instant feedback, direction and ideas of how to capture street moments.
Our focus goes to the technical and creative approach to tell a better story in a single image. A day spent with us will give you enough knowledge to work on your own next time you hit the streets. Practice makes perfect, with the right tools!
We meet you at 10am at the Vancouver Film School, 151 West Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC. After an intense lecture by your instructors, we will walk together exploring Gastown and its photo opportunities and challenges.
HURRY UP, OPEN TO MAX 10 PEOPLE!
What people says about this workshop with us:
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Twknee Having taken this class I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in street photography regardless of skill level.
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caretojoinme Fun day of getting comfortable approaching or "stalking" random strangers with NatGeo's @massimobassano VFS's @myriamcasper and fellow avid traveller @604yarks
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604yarks One of the things I learned on the @natgeo course was to interact with my subjects. It was amazing what you'd learn from a little dialogue! Almost everyone I met was a long way from home, trying something new in Vancouver. Sometimes struggling, often hopeful, always interesting. (And sometimes I needed Massimo and Myriam to get the conversation started, because I was too timid! This started to change as the day went on though :), wouldn't you say @caretojoinme ?
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Michael Shevloff: I liked the format of this course. The lecture material was direct and included a lot of examples. Massimo and Myriam were open to questions and discussion as we went through the material. The practical part of the course was fantastic. We sent our time in the neighborhood and Massimo and Myriam know people who were open to us coming in and taking photos. I especially enjoyed how they would teach me and offer suggestions as I took photos. The are great company and the whole day was fun, friendly and full of learning.