Welcome to our Online Course offers:
ARTISTIC VISION, a Mentor Class
with Connie Imboden
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“You cannot go deep by digging a thousand holes”
- Buddhist saying
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FIND a deeper artistic vision with Connie Imboden in her new Mentor Class with NORDphotography.
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SPECIFICS:
The class starts on September 28TH, and wraps on April 11TH.
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Day: Thursdays
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28 Sep. 19:00-21:00 CET / 1PM-3PM EST (group meeting)
26 Oct. 19:00-21:00 CET / 1PM-3PM EST (group meeting)
16 Nov. 19:00-22:00 CET / 1PM-4PM EST (individual talk)
14 Dec. 19:00-21:00 CET / 1PM-3PM EST (group meeting)
X-MAS BREAK
11 Jan. 19:00-21:00 CET / 1PM-3PM EST (group meeting)
1 Feb. 19:00-22:00 CET / 1PM-4PM EST (individual talk)
22 Feb. 19:00-21:00 CET / 1PM-3PM EST (group meeting)
14 mar. 19:00-21:00 CET / 1PM-3PM EST (group meeting)
11 Apr. 19:00-22:00 CET / 1PM-4PM EST (individual talk)
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Place: Zoom - invitation will be sent to your e-mail
Language: English
Max participants: 8
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This is a very unique Mentor Group, where participants are invited personally by Connie Imboden or by approved portfolio.
Connie will push you the way only she does, to help you deepen your own understanding of your creative ability. She will help you keep digging into the depths of your talent and discover your creative uniqueness. This class is about YOU and finding a clearer focus for your photographic vision.
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Assignments will be individually geared, and the structure of the class is group meetings with image critic and lectures, and individual talks with each participants, to allow for deeper discussions about your work, and what you are trying to accomplish. Unlike other classes she has offered which are designed to develop different visual tools to strengthen your work, this class is about finding, identifying and/or developing your distinctive photographic vision.
Connie Imboden is an artist whom pushes the photographic medium to its highest level. Especially nudes, where her constant quest is to find new ways to examine, distort and redefine the human body often using reflections in water and mirrors.
Her photographs are represented in many collections including The Museum of Modern Art in New York, The Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany as well as many other public and private collections throughout Europe and the Americas.
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Read more about Connie Imboden on our faculty page. See more of Connie Imboden work on her website.
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