-Digital workflow software workshop
-Student presentation of photos.
Past Events
Discussion of casual shoot work and one well-known photographer’s work
Casual shoot in Boston
Exposure Meeting
-Go over committee structure
-Sign up to present work over the rest of the semester
-Basic SLR use brief technical workshop
Exposure's first meeting of the year will be Wednesday night at 10 pm in Eaton 206. We will be discussing meetings and events for the semester, share a bit about this summer's workshops, and talk about future projects. There's plenty in the works for this year, and lots of ways to get involved. see you Wednesday!
The 2008 Cambodia Workshop is being jointly run through the mentorship of Gary Knight, founding member of VII Photo Agency, and Mort Rosenblum, former editor of the International Herald Tribune and long-time AP correspondent. This workshop is the fourth Knight and Rosenblum will have led together.
The members of the Kashmir workshop who remained on campus presented their work to other EXPOSURE members and to the wider Tufts community. Some showed their photos and spoke about their work; others chose to pair their photos with a reading of their written work.
The workshop provided EXPOSURE members with a great introduction to digital imaging. Attendees were divided into groups to work on "beginner" and "advanced" elements of digital photo development and printing and worked on the computers to print their own photos.
This was the most important event for EXPOSURE in the fall semester. Group members traveled down to New York by bus and car, where they visited galleries, took a tour of the New York Times building, guided by NYT photo director Michele McNally, and engaged in a long discussion with Angel Franco, a NYT photographer. The group also met with World Press Photographer Stephen Mayes.
Mr. Rosenblum spent a week at Tufts this fall, which culminated in a discussion he gave about his new book, Escaping Plato's Cave. This was a great addition to EXPOSURE's expanding focus on written journalism. It was a very well attended talk and an interesting follow-up discussion.