AnzenbergerMasterclass

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Learning from the best – workshop & lectures - photography & photobook making, copyright issues, …

Learning from the best – 4 master photographers will guide 16 promising photographers through the process of developing a long-term photo project. During this ten-month-long intensive masterclass, the students will learn how to develop, start, implement, and present their individual photographic projects. Structure:

10 months – 10 weekends full of workshops, discussions, group activities, and rev

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This weekend 💥 Workshop with Gerry Badger EDITING AND SEQUENCING OF PHOTOBOOKS

13/01/2025

💥Apply now!💥for the AnzenbergerWORKSHOP

📚EDITING AND SEQUENCING PHOTOBOOKS WITH GERRY BADGER📚

A 2-day Workshop with the author of THE PHOTOBOOK – A HISTORY (together with Martin Parr)

💥 By the way, another reason to come to Vienna for this weekend is that the new house of FOTO ARSENAL WIEN will open it’s doors a day before on March 21, 2025!

Photography is a matter of editing, a process which begins as soon as the photographer points the camera. But nowhere is it more important than when making a photobook. Editing and sequencing one’s photographs is at the heart of creating a successful photobook. It determines what kind of book it will be, its tone, the story it will tell. Of course, factors like design and typography are also vital, but a great design cannot rescue a badly conceived sequence, whereas great photographs sequenced properly will make up for deficiencies in design and production.
This workshop will go through the process of editing and sequencing the students’ photobooks, taking them through certain basic principles and giving them strategies to enable them to work successful when trying to make photobooks. At the end of the course, every student should have a much better idea of how to complete this major step in photobook making, and give them an idea of how to manage and self-criticize their photographs generally.

March 22 and 23, 2025
from 10 am to 5 pm
Fee: Euro 550,- for both days
Registration by email to [email protected]

Limited availability! The deadline to register is open until the workshop is full.

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📸📚Great second day of our workshop EDITING AND SEQUENCING PHOTOBOOKS with Gerry Badger

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Great to have Gerry Badger teaching photobook here again! 📚❤️😊

14/01/2024

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💥APPLY NOW! 💥 WORKSHOP: EDITING AND SEQUENCING PHOTOBOOKS with Gerry Badger
A 2-day Workshop with the author of THE PHOTOBOOK – A HISTORY (together with Martin Parr)

February 24 and 25, 2024
from 10 am to 5 pm
Fee: Euro 520,- for both days
Registration by email to [email protected]

Limited availability! The deadline to register is open until the workshop is full.

Photography is a matter of editing, a process which begins as soon as the photographer points the camera. But nowhere is it more important than when making a photobook. Editing and sequencing one’s photographs is at the heart of creating a successful photobook. It determines what kind of book it will be, its tone, the story it will tell. Of course, factors like design and typography are also vital, but a great design cannot rescue a badly conceived sequence, whereas great photographs sequenced properly will make up for deficiencies in design and production.
This workshop will go through the process of editing and sequencing the students’ photobooks, taking them through certain basic principles and giving them strategies to enable them to work successful when trying to make photobooks. At the end of the course, every student should have a much better idea of how to complete this major step in photobook making, and give them an idea of how to manage and self-criticize their photographs generally.

GERRY BADGER is a photographer, architect, and photographic critic. He has written extensively for the photographic press, and has curated a number of exhibitions, including The Photographer as Printmaker (1980) for the Arts Council of Great Britain, and Through the Looking Glass: Post-war British Photography (1989) for the Barbican Arts Centre, London.

His own work is in a number of public and private collections, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York, The Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon, The Victoria & Albert Museum, The Arts Council Collection, Great Britain, and The Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.

He has written introductory essays to many photographic monographs, including those of such photographers as Stephen Shore, John Gossage, Anthony Hernandez, Guido Guidi, Martin Parr, Peter Fraser, Jem Southam, and Chris Killip, as well as contributing to books on photography, exhibition catalogues, and magazines worldwide. Among his books are Collecting Photography (2002), The Genius of Photography (2007), and (with Martin Parr), The Photobook: A History (2 vols., 2004 and 2006), and The Pleasures of Good Photographs (2010). The Photobook: A History was the winner of the Deutsche Fotobuch Preis and Kraszna Krausz Prize in 2007. The Pleasures of Good Photographs won the Infinity Writers’ Award of the International Center for Photography, New York, in 2011. Editor of ‘Another Country – British Documentary Photography Since 1945’ (2022).

13/01/2024

AnzenbergerWORKSHOP

💥Urheberrecht in der Fotografie in Zeiten von digitalen Medien, Social Media & KI mit Dr. Andreas Seling

24. Januar 2024 von 18 bis 21 Uhr

Was ist neu bei Bildrechten im Digitalzeitalter? Welche Rechte haben die sozialen Medien, wenn ich dort Fotos poste? Welche Bedeutung haben die neuen Herausforderungen der künstlichen Intelligenz für die Rechtsverfolgung? Was mache ich, wenn jemand ein Foto von mir ohne meine Zustimmung verwendet? In welcher Relation stehen Aufwand und Ertrag wenn ich einen Missbrauch rechtlich verfolgen lasse.

Alle diese Fragen und viele mehr werden in dem Workshop erläutert.

Dr. Andreas Seling, M.B.L. ist Counsel im IT/IP Team der Kanzlei DORDA Rechtsanwälte. Seine Themenschwerpunkte sind unlauterer Wettbewerb und Markenrecht, Urheber- und Medienrecht, IT und E-Commerce. In diesen Fachgebieten ist er auch als Autor von Fachartikeln tätig. Weiters ist Andreas Seling Vortragender an mehreren Hochschulen in Österreich zum Thema IP Recht und Social Media.

Ort: AnzenbergerGallery, Absberggasse 27, 1100 Wien

Teilnahmegebühr: Euro 165,-
Anmeldung: unter Angabe der Rechnungsadresse an [email protected]

Limitierte Teilnehmeranzahl! Die Anmeldung ist so lange möglich, bis der Workshop voll ist.

Weitere WORKSHOPS:

💥24. Oktober 2023 von 18-21 Uhr – MAKE YOUR PHOTOBOOK mit Regina Maria Anzenberger – Kosten € 165,-
💥24. und 25. Februar 2024 von jeweils 10-17 Uhr – EDITING & SEQUENCING PHOTOBOOKS with Gerry Badger – Kosten für beide Tage € 520,-

www.anzenbergerworkshops.com
Information und Anmeldung: [email protected]

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