Learn what it takes to make your own project ideas become reality.

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This workshop will be for photographers in the process of developing a portfolio, book, or exhibition, and need professional assistance and feedback in successfully completing their personal project. In addition, photographers who are just dreaming of creating a cohesive body of work are also welcome.

We will identify and discuss the important steps in creating any successful project.

These steps include:

  1. Developing the subject or idea you wish to express
  2. Identifying the audience for this project
  3. Editing and sequencing existing photos you may already have
  4. Creating a marketing plan for your new body of work

This will be a week in which you can brainstorm with Joyce Tenneson who has developed many award-winning projects over her long career, including the creation of 16 published books. She has also mentored scores of photographers around the world as they created their own unique and exciting bodies of personal work.

You will learn what it takes for your own project ideas to become a reality. Through slide lectures, editing sessions, group brainstorming of ideas, critiques, and one-on-one sessions with Joyce you will leave this workshop feeling empowered, and ready to move forward!

All image credit ©Joyce Tenneson

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Instructor: Joyce Tenneson

Internationally lauded as one of the leading photographers of her generation, Joyce Tenneson’s work has been published in books and major magazines, and exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide. Her portraits have appeared on covers for magazines such as: Time, Life, Newsweek, Premiere, Esquire and The New York Times Magazine. Tenneson is the author of sixteen books including the best seller, Wise Women, which was featured in a six-part Today Show series. She is the recipient of many awards, including Fine Art Photographer of the Year in 2005 (Lucie Awards), and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Professional Photographers of America in 2012. In a poll conducted by American Photo Magazine, readers voted Tenneson among the ten most influential women in the history of photography.