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PHOTO Live

PHOTO Live

Whatever your age or interests, PHOTO 2022 is an opportunity to expand your knowledge of photography and learn from the ideas being presented by artists and curators. These resources and programs are designed to help you make the most of the Festival.

For more information and to book visit www.photo.org.au/learn

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YOUNG PERSON’S GUIDE Download

Free guide to artworks and exhibitions for Secondary School teachers and students, or families, to navigate the Festival and consider photography’s relationship to the major social, political and technological issues of our time.

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY Workshop

Learn techniques and tips for achieving unique and striking street photography with exhibiting artist Sarah Pannell. Amateur and professional photographers will be guided through different conceptual and technical approaches. Bring along your camera.

Saturday 7 May, 2pm $65 ($45 concession)

ON INDUSTRY, PHILOSOPHY AND TECHNIQUES Masterclass

Aimed at photography and visual arts students, exhibiting artist James J. Robinson will be leading an in-depth masterclass, covering topics such as the international photography industry, responsibilities of image making, and developing a personal style.

Sunday 8 May, 12pm – 3pm Hillvale gallery $10 donation to Pay The Rent Auslan interpretation available at the time of booking PHOTO LAB Professional development

PHOTO Lab is an online and in person professional development opportunity for emerging photographers and recent graduates programmed and delivered in partnership with Magnum Photos.

9 May – 26 May FREE (Applications due Friday 1 April)

PHOTOGRAPHY AND BOOKMAKING Young person’s workshop

Over two weekends, Kindred Cameras will teach the art of street photography and how to turn your images into a photobook that you will be able to take home with you. Age: 14 – 18 years. Materials and equipment supplied.

Sunday 15 May, 1pm & Sunday 22 May, 12pm $199

CURATING PHOTOGRAPHS Online talk

PHOTO 2022 curators will discuss their experience and methodology of working on diverse exhibition outcomes, and answer questions on how to start working as a curator. For Secondary School and Tertiary Students.

Monday 16 May, 11am - 12pm FREE

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