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Women Photograph
Workshop at Photoville 2018 

September 22-23, 2018
Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York, NY
Registration Fee: $90
Travel Stipends Available

Presented in partnership with United Photo Industries, and with additional support from National Geographic Society, ACOS Alliance, Canon, and World Press Photo.

This two-day workshop for women and non-binary photographers will involve skills-building sessions, panel talks, portfolio reviews, and hostile environment training.

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THE PARTICIPANTS OF THE 2018 WORKSHOP:

Adriana Gomez
Angeliki Provatas
Anneke Paterson
Arlene Mejorado
Bethany Mollenkof
Caitlin O'Hara
Calla Kessler
Celeste Noche
Crystal Wong
Dana Ullman
Danielle Desjardins
Desiree Rios
Diana Cervantes
Elaine Cromie

Elisa Ferrari
Emma Howells
Erika Rodriguez
Erin Schaff
Esther Ruth Mbabazi
Etinosa Osayimwen
Eve Edelheit
Gabriela Bhaskar
Geralyn Shukwit
Gulshan Khan
Hannah Yoon
Jabulile Pearl Hlanze
Jade Thiraswas
Jatnna Nunez
Jesse Pratt López

Jessica Chen
Jovelle Tamayo
Kathryn Scott
Kristyn Ulanday
Leslie Gamboni
Lindsey Wasson
Maddie McGarvey
Maggie Svoboda
Maria Perez Joachin
Maura Friedman
Maysun Abu-Khdeir
Michelle Kanaar
Montinique Monroe
Nadège Mazars
Rachel Woolf

Rose Ajegwu
Sarah Hoffman
Shan Wallace
Sydelle Smith
Sylvia Jarrus
Tailyr Irvine
Tamara Merino
Tara Pixley
Thoko Chikondi
Tonderai Regina Mudambo
Veronica G. Cardenas
Vi Nguyen
Vonecia Carswell
Zahara Gomez


 

Selected photographers will be notified by August 15 to register and commit to attending. There are limited spots and there are a number of travel stipends available for photographers who require financial support traveling from outside of the tri-state area.

The workshop will cost $90 to attend. Registration fees will cover lunch and help subsidize travel costs for speakers and participants. We will also be able to waive the workshop fee for a limited number of photographers. Please contact us directly if accepted to discuss.


PHOTOVILLE is New York City’s FREE premier photo destination. Produced by United Photo Industries, the annual festival is a modular venue built from re-purposed shipping containers. By creating a physical platform for photographers of all stripes to come together and interact, Photoville provides a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse audience — a veritable cross-section of the world’s photographic community.

Immersion and interactivity are at the heart of what makes Photoville such a successful and popular event, allowing it to become the largest annual photographic event in New York City and among the most-attended photographic events nationwide.

Photoville’s sixth edition (2017) in Brooklyn Bridge Park, welcomed over 92,000 visitors. Working with more than 100 curatorial partners, Photoville exhibits work by 600+ visual artists annually. Comprised of 85 exhibitions, 35 talks and workshops, and seven nighttime events in an outdoor Smorgasburg beer garden, Photoville remains entirely FREE to attend, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience thought-provoking, challenging, and exceptional photography from across the globe.

Working with more than 90 curatorial partners, Photoville exhibits work by 400+ visual artists annually. Comprised of 70+ exhibitions, 35 talks and workshops, and five nighttime events in an outdoor Smorgasburg beer garden, Photoville remains entirely FREE to attend, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience thought-provoking, challenging, and exceptional photography from across the globe.

 

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