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New York Fine Art Urban and Architectural Photography Workshop

with Rick Hulbert and Sharon Tenenbaum

NEW YORK CITY    September 28 - 30, 2018 (Friday—Sunday)



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New York City screams “URBAN” more than any other city core in North America. Whether it is an inner city streetscape, some of the tallest and most iconic buildings in the world, a compelling cityscape, one of the world’s most urban parks, or the potential for street photography and building details, both modern and heritage that are unequalled, New York has it all!

. . . and being the home of the world's largest camera stores is an added bonus!

 

In fact, you might want to consider extending your stay to implement some of the ideas and acquired knowledge you will gain from spending 3 full days with both Sharon and Rick.

When choosing a location for our first US Fine Art Photography Workshop, we wanted a location that would facilitate the best, most target-rich opportunity for Photography.

Our objective in this workshop is to not only provide you with thought-provoking ideas and concepts, but to provide an immediate context that will allow you to record memorable images of iconic settings in a way that will challenge you and will allow you to bring home images that your colleagues, friends, and family will drool over.

 


What students have to say:

“The workshop with Sharon and Rick was one of the best I've attended, and really improved my photographic skills and vision. Rick and Sharon's unique backgrounds and informal teaching style provide easy to understand and complementary insights into the art and science of photography. The small group style allowed participants lots of one-on-one instruction and assistance when out shooting. And Chicago is one of the greatest cities to photograph, whether your interest is architecture, cityscapes or street photography. Highly recommended!”

— Charles Zwirewich, Chicago workshop participant

 

Limited to 12 participants only

 

 

This workshop is designed for you, whether you are...

  • A very organized, rational, and logical individual who now wants to discover and assert your creative side

  • A photography enthusiast who wants to step up your game and create some jaw dropping images

  • Wanting to learn more advanced Photoshop Post Processing techniques

  • Blessed with more gear than you really need and now want to know how to make great photographs

  • Hoping to win some (or more) awards or get big bucks for your images

  • Desiring to participate in an intensive 3 day experience that will provide you with knowledge that is personalized for your own needs and objectives . . . a learning experience that is limited to a maximum of 6 students per instructor

  • We will walk you through the intricacies of post processing, regardless of your level of experience.

 

How will you benefit from this fine art photography workshop?

  • Learn the process of creating fine art photography from pre-visualizing your images through effective post processing techniques.

  • You will learn how to develop your own unique artistic approach to creating photos that are considered fine art.

  • Understand how people see and perceive the world around them and perhaps more importantly, be able to anticipate how people will react to your images.

  • Grasp how Long Exposure Photography and Extended Dynamic Range Imaging can assist in your exploration of Fine Art Digital Photography.

 

 

Who are your instructors and why is their collaboration so great for learning?

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Sharon Tenenbaum is an internationally recognized Fine Art Photographer. Originally trained as a Professional Civil Engineer, Tenenbaum is an entirely self-taught artist, having learned her craft through personal research and practical experience behind the camera.

Some of her achievements include first place awards in the 2015, 2013, 2011 and 2008 International Photography Awards for her architectural images, a publication in National Geographic and publications of three books, a Vancouver Photography Book, “Vancouver Like No Other,” and E-Books: “How to Create Long Exposure Fine Art Photography,” and “Left & Right Brain, A photographers understanding of these mindsets and how they affect our visual interpretation of art.”

Sharon teaches Fine Art Photography and Long Exposure Photography at Langara College in Vancouver, BC.

To see more of Sharon's work including her award winning exploits:

http://sharontenenbaum.com

 

 

Rick Hulbert is an International Award–Winning and published Architect, Urban Designer, and Photographer with a passion for teaching.

Rick was one of only two North American Photographers invited to participate in the 2015 World Art Games held in Bratislava, Slovakia. In addition, Rick was invited to address the entire Visual, Performing, and Literary Arts Community on the subject of “How an Understanding of Human Vision can Enhance Your Artistic Endeavours.”

Rick has been a frequent lecturer, teacher, and seminar panel participant on four continents. He has been named a Fellow in the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, which is among the highest honours that can be bestowed upon a member. He is a former President of the Architectural Institute of British Columbia. Notably, Rick is also an Academician in the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts, one of the youngest members ever to be elected to that august body. As an architect, Richard has won design awards or has had his works published each and every year for the past 35 years.

Learn more about Rick including what others students have said about him as a Teacher of Photography:

http://www.rickhulbertphotography.com/testimonials/

 

 

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