Parson's Paris Summer Program
"The Photographic Essay Master Class:"
July 5 – 16, 2010

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Tuition $3034

This Paris-based master class is led by Peter Turnley, a renowned photojournalist and author of Parisians. Turnley covers the world major news stories; his work has been on the cover of Newsweek more than 40 times. This course is for students with a serious interest in photography, but it is also directed at students with a range of academic backgrounds including journalism, political science, sociology, history, and French language and literature. Students are exposed to the traditions and masters of photography, in the manner of the photography of Paris including Doisneau, Atget, and Strand and create a photo essay on a theme of their choice. The course draws on the resources of Paris including the Foundation Henri Cartier-Bresson, and a range of museums and galleries.

Visit www.parsons.edu/summer for equipment requirements and additional information on the course and Turnley.

Note: This course is available for graduate credit. Students enrolling at the graduate level should indicate this status on the Registration Form.

Schedule July 5 to July 16

Class Meeting

Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm, with a one-hour lunch break

Course Level and credit

Rigorous introductory course for two undergraduate credits

Age requirement

19 years of age, or one year of college completed

Pre-requisites

None

Tuition and fees

$2,908 (housing, meals, supplies and flight are extra)

Deadline

The registration deadline is May 1

Student HousingStudent housing is available.


A separate registration is required.

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