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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A Photographic Study in Sensuality and Contrasts: Mar. 1st–8th, 2011 REGISTER Tuition $2,195 Photographers love life, light, and joy, and all that touches the senses! Maybe nowhere else in the world can this be found more than in Rio-and particularly at carnival time. The Rio workshop will be much more than simply an experience in photography - it will offer the students an exposure to a way of living full of energy, sensuality, outdoor activity, and humanity in one of the world's most beautiful and exciting cities during the amazing time of the Rio Carnival. This workshop will be taught by Peter Turnley, one of the world's leading photojournalists. Peter has worked in over 85 countries around the world and discovered the soul of Brazil while making a photographic portrait of the Brazilian national soccer team, the year leading up to the 1998 World Cup. He has returned frequently to Brazil on assignment and has fallen in love with Rio and finds it to be one of the most alive and wonderfully human cities in the world. He taught the Rio Carnival Workshop in 2005, 2007, and 2009. Peter Turnley not only one of the leading photographers of his time, but a wonderful and widely respected workshop instructor. He is a master at helping students grow as observers and encouraging them to revel in the visual glory of daily life. He is also particularly adept at helping students overcome their timidity and anxiety of photographing people-and is a master editor and teacher of how to create a photo story. He will help you plug into what is wonderful about your individual vision and visual passions, while giving you important insights and tips on how to grow as a visual communicator. The Rio Carnival will be at the center of the Rio Workshop experience. Students will visit, prior to the carnival, rehearsals of the amazing and famous Samba Schools that perform during the Carnival Parade. Here one is exposed to some of the most amazing dancing and popular spirit to be found anywhere. Students will also follow the "blocos" or itinerant carnival celebrations in the streets of Rio. Students will be pushed to spend much time walking and discovering the sensuality and contrasts of life to be found in Rio. They will be introduced to the famous beaches of the city such as Ipanema and Copacabana, to the outdoor life of great parks like Lagoa, to the rhythm and music of the samba in the City's dance halls, and to captivating neighborhoods such as Lapa, and Rio's café, restaurant, and night life. Rio is a city with great contrasts in social life. They will be pushed to discover the energy of the people of Rio, witnessing life through sport, dance, beaches, physical expression, music, and nightlife. Much emphasis will be placed on the photographic story or essay, around a student's chosen theme of life. Students will walk the streets and beaches of the city daily, as well as participate in trips to samba school rehearsals and be present during the amazing two day Carnival Parade at the Rio Sambodrome. Each day will also include editing their "takes" choosing their best selects from each day's work for critique and sharing. The goal of the workshop is to leading each photographer toward a photographic story and portfolio. Photographers visiting Rio most often come away with an experience memorable for a lifetime, and this workshop promises to offer lots of excitement for the senses and for visual storytelling. Students will be encouraged to develop a photo-essay of coverage of the week of the famous Brazilian Carnival, and should use digital cameras. This is a digital class. Students will be expected to bring their own laptop and an external hard-drive for downloading images and storing them. Students should have an editing program such as Aperture, Lightroom, Photoshop or Photomechanic on their computer. Peter Turnley encourages the students to have at least one wide angle fixed lens, i.e 28mm, 35mm, or 50mm, or wide-angle zoom lens, and he encourages students to have a lens that opens to a minimum of F2.8, as often shooting will be in low light conditions. Rio offers amazing opportunity for visual storytelling. Because of diverse economic and security realities of the city, it is recommended that students taking this workshop have previous experience with overseas travel and street photography and a degree of "street smarts". Students with this background are encouraged to take this workshop and Mr. Turnley, with his vast experience in photojournalism, is an excellent instructor in helping students hone their street photography skills. View Peter's Turnley web site at www.peterturnley.com Carnival Tickets The entire group will go together to at least one other evening of the carnival, Sunday or Monday, Feb. 14, 15 (to be determined), but tickets will not be necessary for these evenings as we will be photographing the exciting atmosphere on the outskirts of the carnival stadium. The class will be attending, along with Peter, the Samba school rehearsals in the week prior to the main carnival, as well as street parties and some of the famous carnival parties such as the Scala party. Access to these is free. Arrival Departures Our Hotel Hotel and Carnival Ticket Reservations Stockler Expeditions Travel in Rio Meals Visa Information Important-make sure you request a “Tourist” visa and leave enough time as the process can take a week or more. Additional Information Tuition Note: REGISTER RETURN TO WORKSHOP HOME PAGE |