Guided by working professional, Susan Burnstine, learn how to master the business of photography and develop your practice in this transformative workshop for emerging photographers.

Dates:
Jun 4, 2024 - Jul 9, 2024

Levels: Intermediate, Advanced,
Workshop Fee: $950
Workshop Duration: 15 hours over 6 sessions (Tuesdays, 12:30-3pm ET)
Workshop Location: Online
Class Size: 10

Note: This workshop will be held in a live, online format utilizing the Zoom platform.
Class meets for 6 Tuesdays, Jun 4, 11, 18, 25, Jul 2 & 9 from 12:30-3pm ET.

Rain Over Abiquiu - By Susan Burnstine

This 6-week online course is designed for emerging photographers who have completed a body of work and wish to present it in the fine art or documentary markets. Taught by working professional Susan Burnstine, this six-session class will provide tools for students to write thought-provoking statements and bios, present and discuss work, edition and price points, and determine beneficial submissions, reviews, and markets for your work. Additional topics include cataloging inventory, preparing work for exhibition, and exploring options for PR, websites, and marketing.

East of State Street - By Susan Burnstine

Heading West - By Susan Burnstine

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All images copyright Susan Burnstine.

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Instructor: Susan Burnstine

Susan Burnstine is an award-winning professional fine art and commercial photographer who builds homemade cameras and lenses using plastic, vintage camera parts, and random household objects. Susan is represented in galleries across the globe and widely published throughout the world. She frequently curates and serves on juries for exhibitions and has written for several photography magazines, including a monthly column for Black & White Photography (UK). Susan’s first monograph, Within Shadows, earned the Gold Award for PX3 Prix De La Photographie, Paris (Px3) in the Professional Fine Art Books category. She was also selected for Photo-Eye's 2011 booklist. Her second monograph, Absence of Being, was published by Damiani Editore in Fall 2016 and has earned much critical praise.