Using simple contemplative photography practice, we will learn how to see and respond to the hidden beauty around us while finding new ways to make meaningful photographs. Starting at the Goodall Environmental Studies Center, we will take a leisurely photography walk through the Preserve along the Lawson's Fork Creek.
Participants will also be invited to share work made during or after the workshop via a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, April 25 at 7 pm.
Requirements: Photographers of all levels are invited (camera phones are welcome); even a seasoned practitioner should find value in this unique approach to the medium.
Cost: Free
Susan Patrice is a documentary photographer and contemplative artist. Her photography and public installations focus primarily on the Appalachian landscape and its people and feature intimate images that touch deeply into questions of place, belonging, and ecological personhood. She lives in Marshall, NC, where she is the director of Makers Circle and a co-founder of the Kinship Photography Collective.
Sponsored by the Wofford College Cultural Affairs Committee and the Goodall Visiting Fellows Program
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