Photography Intensive

Photography Intensive

Columbia University School of the Arts

Courtesy of Columbia University School of the Arts.
March 7, 2016
Photography Intensive

May 23–July 1, 2016

Columbia University
School of the Arts

305 Dodge Hall
2960 Broadway
New York, NY 10027

arts.columbia.edu/summer

Instructors: Professor Thomas Roma, Adjunct Faculty Inbal Abergil

The Photography Intensive engages students in all elements of photographic practice and the development of a portfolio. The experienced faculty are responsive to the specific needs of each photographer and the course is appropriate for students at any level. The curriculum is designed for students to quickly accelerate their understanding of the language of photography and to realize the creative possibilities in their own work. A combination of technical tutorials, individual meetings with internationally renowned artists and art professionals (Thomas Roma, Inbal Abergil, Eileen Quinlan, Elinor Carucci, Michael Spano, Jeffrey Henson Scales and Vince Aletti), as well as a series of seminars and group critiques, provide students with the tools they need to advance professionally and further develop the core elements of their practice. The Photography Intensive provides an exceptional workshop environment where students have 24-hour access to traditional and digital facilities, coupled with daily hands-on assistance from experienced faculty and staff, culminating in a group exhibition at the LeRoy Neiman Gallery. Students are expected to produce work independently throughout the six-week term and fully dedicate their time and efforts to the course.

Please visit the Columbia Summer Arts website to find out more about all our Visual Arts offerings. Email inquiries to [email protected].

 

Summer 2016 Photography Intensive at Columbia University