TO-DO LIST: Fall classes announced @ Project Basho

Philadelphia photogs might want to check their calendars for some free time this fall. Project Basho has announced a slew of upcoming courses ranging from food photography to documentary work.

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TO-DO LIST: Fall classes announced @ Project Basho

POSTED: Thursday, August 2, 2012, 10:00 AM
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For those interested in honing their photography skills, Project Basho (1036 Germantown Ave., 215-238-0928) has just announced their fall course schedule, and it includes everything from DSLR training to learning how to acquire long-term work as a photographer.

Experienced photogs interested in documentary work could check out “Digital Photography: Creating Long Term Projects,” a class convening multiple times over its three-month lifespan to help eager attendees build better projects and conquer the all-important hurdles of publication and distribution.

Foodies can get their learn on with “Plate to Lens: Food Photography,” a course designed to help shutterflys capture the most deliciously detailed food shots (like this beauty from our staff photog Neal Santos).

Also on the docket are two portraiture classes — “Portraiture with Natural Light” and “Intimate Portraits” — each aimed at improving the photographer’s work with living subjects. The latter course will be taught by Andrea Modica, current Drexel University professor of photography, who's well-known for her black and white portraits.

The sessions start late September. For more details, including schedules and pricing info, visit projectbasho.org.

(madeline@citypaper.net) (@mpaigebates)

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