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Buenos Aires: Jan. 9th–15th, 2011 REGISTER Tuition: $1995 The Buenos Aires Streets and Tango Workshop will offer an extraordinary chance to discover and photograph one of the most seductive and mesmerizing cities in the world, Buenos Aires. With its cobblestone streets, grand archecture, and bohemian charm, Buenos Aires has been called the 'Paris of the South'. It is also a truly South American capitol, a lively city full of flare and passion that moves to the timeless rhythm of the Tango. The workshop will be taught and led by Peter Turnley, one of the pre-imminent visual communicators and world traveling photographers of our times. Turnley has spent a great deal of time photographing in streets of cities and dancehalls across South America over the course of the last decades, and his workshop will give students an unparalleled chance to explore and capture the magic of Buenos Aires. The workshop will be based in oldest neighborhood of Buenos Aires, San Telco, a colorful quarter lined with colorful cafes, antique shops and the city's most celebrated milongas (tango halls), where locals and visitors come to study and dance the Tango nightly. The central Plaza Dorrego transforms into an open-air tango hall and street musician stage, with a welcoming atmosphere that brings Argentines and foreigners from all walks of life together in the spirit of fun and rhythm. San Telmo is a strikingly visual neighborhood, an ideal place both to embrace and photograph city life in Argentina, and a well situated launching point for exploring other parts of Buenos Aires. Each day, students will gather in Turnley's rented loft space in San Telmo where they will learn insights into the traditions of documentary photography, street photography as well as lessons on camera technique and mental approach to visual storytelling. Classes will last 3-4 hours a day including individual photo critique sessions, and the students will spend the rest of each day wandering and photographing the streets and culture of San Telmo and neighborhoods throughout Buenos Aires. Students will be asked to select a particular theme, which will be the focus of his or her portfolio at the end of the week. Turnley will guide and support each student in their selection of a theme and visual focus, however narrow or broad they want it to be. Turnley is a disciple of the great master photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, and will encourage you to be attentive to the “decisive moments” of every day life. He is passionate about helping students revel in the joys of observing and seeing the life all around us. Few places in the world offer such a rich opportunity to see and witness amazing life as in the streets and tango parlors of Buenos Aires. The students will create a final 15-image photo story/portfolio of their work, which will be shown during the final class on the last Saturday of the class. Aside from being a great photographer and teacher, Turnley is a master editor and will work with each student to help them edit their daily work and help them to find the threads of commonality in their images that help them create what is known as a “vision:” or a personal style. Beyond the rich street life of this city and the neighborhood of San Telmo in around the workshop meeting space, Turnley will also give the students and extensive list of wonderful neighborhood tango parlors where students will be able to photograph and witness the wonderful scenes of one of the most dramatic and elegant dances in the world in the city’s most popular halls The entrancing atmosphere and wonderfully vibrant music is a truly one-of-a-kind experience for anyone. Students are welcome to explore their interest in learning to dance the Tango through the week, whether it is the focus of their portfolio or not (nightly classes are available for students after class if they wish to venture out and take some lessons on their own-Peter Turnley will offer information on a great venue for tango lessons (The Mansion Dandi Royal in San Telmo). The Buenos Aires Workshop will be unparalleled way for a student to experience the enchanting, light soaked city of Buenos Aires with a true of master of documentary photography. Companions Hotels Bohemia Hotel Mansion Dandi Royal Telmho Hotel Boutique Mariposita 1890 Boutique Hotel Travel Arrival Departures Technology What to Bring Camera Gear Make sure you have a back-up system on which to download each day’s work. This can be your laptop, a portable external hard drive storage device, flash drive, or DVDs. You will need a means of getting your edited images in a folder to Peter each day for review—flash drives are the most practical, but you can also use an external hard drive, or DVD. Research and Preparation Meals Tango Lessons For more information about teacher Peter Turnley, please consult his personal website: Peterturnley.com Turnley has published 5 books of his work: REGISTER RETURN TO WORKSHOP HOME PAGE |