Join writer and photographer Sal Taylor Kydd to develop your project combining text and image to tell your story.

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This class will be held online using the Zoom Platform.
Class will meet once a week on Tuesdays from 9:30am – 12:30pm EDT on Zoom over a six week period Oct 27 to December 1st, 2020.

Join writer and photographer Sal Taylor Kydd to develop your project combining text and image to tell your story.

Over six weeks we will look at how you can combine your writing and photographs to enhance your narrative. Examples of artists who combine text and image in various forms both on and off the page will be shared for inspiration, as well as a look at different avenues for publishing your work in today’s publishing landscape.

Each meeting will include opportunity for critique of your images with a view to creating a tight edit of your work. There will also be discussion of your writing and in class workshopping of your text. Extensive discussion will examine the sequencing of text and image to create unexpected moments in your narrative. All forms of writing are encouraged from prose to poetry. Meeting once a week, classes will be divided between lectures and class critique, with time allocated for individual meetings with Sal.

This is a class for experienced photographers who are looking to expand their photography practice in combination with the written word. Experience with Adobe InDesign is helpful but not essential.

All image credit:  Sal Taylor Kydd

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Instructor: Sal Taylor Kydd

Maine-based photographic artist and writer Sal Taylor Kydd uses various photographic media in a personal narrative that explores themes around memory and belonging; combining her poetry with alternative processes of photography and object-making.

Sal’s fine art photographs have been exhibited throughout the country and internationally, including the UK, Barcelona, San Miguel De Allende, Portland, Boston and Los Angeles; and she has been featured in numerous publications, including Shots Magazine, Don’t Take Pictures, Lenscratch, Diffusion Annual and The Hand.