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Mark Klett, View from the Tent (detail)
Mark Klett, Six Quarter Moons (detail)
tographs. Mark shares his technical skills and
works closely with each participant. We hold
evening discussions around the campfire,
with one evening reserved for a nighttime
photography excursion. Participants need to
be in good physical shape. During the four
nights and five days in the canyon, we hike a
few miles each day, carrying a day pack and
camera equipment. Our overnight gear, food
and other items are handled by pack horses.
Most hikes are moderate but expect some
scrambling and tent camping. We hike out of
the canyon on Friday, Sept. 16 and return to
the lodge in Boulder for the overnight.
After breakfast on Saturday morning (Sept.
17), we return to Anderson Ranch where the
workshop continues under the direction of
Jonathan Singer of Singer Editions. For the
next week (Sept. 18 - 23), participants work on
their own images and have the opportunity to
take advantage of Jonathan’s extensive digital
printmaking expertise. Students participate in
group discussions that focus on aesthetic considerations as well as advanced digital imaging
and printmaking techniques. Under Jonathan’s
guidance, students design a digital workflow
best suited for their own working style and
aesthetic goals. Students have access to largeformat printing and have the option to develop
an individual portfolio.
Faculty: Mark Klett photographs the intersection of cultures, landscapes and time. His background includes working as a geologist before
turning to photography. Mark has received
fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the
Buhl Foundation, and the Japan/US Friendship
Commission. His work has been exhibited and
published both nationally and internationally for
over 30 years, and is held in over 80 museum
collections worldwide. He is the author of thirteen books including Saguaros (Radius Press
and DAP, 2007), After the Ruins (University of
California Press 2006), Yosemite in Time (Trinity University Press, 2005), and Third Views,
Second Sights (Museum of New Mexico Press
2004). Mark Klett is Regents’ Professor of Art
at Arizona State University in Tempe.
www.thirdview.org
Jonathan Singer is a photographer, print maker
and founder of Singer Editions, a fine art digital
printmaking atelier specializing in the production of limited edition photography. Founded in
1995, Singer Editions was at the very forefront
of digital printmaking as it emerged as a viable
medium for fine art.
www.singereditions.com
Anderson Ranch thanks its educational
partners for supporting our
Digital Media & Photography program
with their products and services.
Tuition: $2,200 *Cost includes meals while camping,
and lodging in Boulder. Participants are responsible for
their own meals at the lodge, housing and meals at
Anderson Ranch and travel arrangements to Boulder,
UT and from Boulder, UT to Snowmass Village, CO.
Studio Fee: $150
Deposit: $500 Registration Fee: $150
Payment in Full by: July 15, 2011
Code: FESC0911 Enrollment Limit: 8
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