Anderson Ranch Arts Center 2015 Summer Workshop Catalog 1 | Page 25

photo & new media Jillian McDonald, BB Surgery Tattoo (detail) Amadou Diallo, Untitled, 2013 Amadou Diallo, Untitled, 2013 June 15 - 19 June 15 - 19 June 22 - 26 The iPhone Photographer Telling Your Story with the iPhone Amadou Diallo Amadou Diallo This is the first in a series of two workshops, followed by Amadou’s “Telling Your Story with the iPhone.” Students attending both workshops will receive a 20% discount on session two. Students may take either or both. This is the second in a series of two workshops, starting with Amadou’s “The iPhone Photographer.” Students attending both workshops will receive a 20% discount on session two. Students may take either or both. Video Art: video montage, greenscreen & rotoscope Jillian McDonald & Rick Dailey SKILL LEVEL: II - III (A basic familiarity with digital editing tools is required.) CONCEPT: Juxtapose video art with your own imagination, as you transform still images as well as original and appropriated footage into exciting, strange moving-image compositions. Students can incorporate performance and animation into their projects. MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: Students work with various techniques for shooting, digitizing, editing and compositing video and sound recordings. We work with Final Cut Pro and After Effects on Apple computers. Although some equipment is available for check-out, students may bring their own video camera, tripod and any extras for constant access. ACTIVITIES: We film within the scenic Colorado Rockies and the lighting studio, learning post-production and editing in the digital studio and critiquing works of video art. We investigate various modes of expressive video, including short form, single-channel and immersive installations and discuss contemporary artwork that utilizes these techniques. FACULTY: Jillian McDonald lives in New York and Canada and teaches at Pace University. She makes videos inspired by popular film genres like horror and romance. She exhibits her work widely and participates in international residencies including the Headlands Center for the Arts in California, the Banff Center in Alberta, Glenfiddich in Scotland, and Lilith Performance Studio in Sweden. www.jillianmcdonald.net Rick Dailey is the Studio Coordinator of photography and new media at Anderson Ranch. He received his M.F.A. from the University of South Florida. Rick exhibits nationally in galleries and museums. www.rickfdailey.com Tuition: $975 OR Tuition + Studio Support Donation: $1175 Studio Fee: $50  Code: P0307  Enrollment Limit 12 SKILL LEVEL: I – II CONCEPT: Using the iPhone, the world’s most popular camera, learn how to convey your own personal photographic vision of the world around you. The iPhone is firmly recognized as a viable photographic tool for both hobbyists and professional photographers. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll discover its strengths and weaknesses, while mastering hands-on techniques that elevate photography from snapshots to thoughtful and personal imagery. We practice solid composition and image-making techniques and explore the camera apps and editing tools most conducive to traditional photography. MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: Students use iPhone, iPad and select camera and editing apps. ACTIVITIES: Students participate in photography excursions led by the instructor, daily assignments, discussions and supervised image-editing sessions using iPhones and iPads. Students have opportunities to have prints made of select images. FACULTY: Amadou Diallo is a photographer, educator, author and technology journalist. He has exhibited his work in galleries throughout the U.S. and currently writes about photography and technology for Forbes and The Wirecutter. He has published books on digital imaging techniques and travel photography and serves on the faculty of the International Center of Photography in New York City. www.amadoud.com Tuition: $1145 OR Tuition + Studio Support Donation: $1345 Studio Fee: $100  Code: P0308  Enrollment Limit 12 SKILL LEVEL: II - III CONCEPT: Share your story through the art of narrative photography. The iPhone camera is a remarkably effective tool for creating a purposeful, cohesive body of work that reflects your personal interests. In this hands-on workshop, use the iPhone to explore the process of narrative photography, and discover how a collection of images can create a compelling story about the people, places or themes that speak to you as a photographer. Whether your passion is portraiture, landscape, still life or street scenes, the success of any photography project lies in identifying, planning and executing a strong thematic vision. With a series of in-class exercises, photography excursions and an overview of image-editing techniques, you will leave this workshop with the ability to create images that reveal a personal story. MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: Students use iPhone 4S or later running iOS 8, iPad 2 or later running iOS 8, Adobe Lightroom and select camera and editing apps. ACTIVITIES: Students participate in photo excursions led by the instructor, daily assignments, discussions and image-editing sessions. Students have opportunities to have prints made of select images. FACULTY: Amadou Diallo is a photographer, educator, author and technology journalist. He has exhibited his photography nationally, and currently writes about photography and technology for Forbes and The Wirecutter. He has published books on digital imaging techniques and travel photography and serves on the faculty of the International Center of Photography in New York City. www.amadoud.com Tuition: $1145 OR Tuition + Studio Support Donation: $1345 Studio Fee: $100  Code: P0411  Enrollment Limit 12 photography/new media   23