New Orleans Stories

This week long workshop with Andy Levin will give students a chance to develop stories in the Crescent City, as well as to learn the amazing culture that New Orleans has to offer.

From the rebuilding of the Lower Ninth Ward to the hipsters of the Marigny and the southern traditions of the Garden District, New Orleans is a great place to learn story telling skills in a relaxed atmosphere of shared photographic experience.
This workshop will involve daily editing sessions and close consultation in your choice of stories.

Students will be encouraged to develop stories of social significance in coordination with the many organizations working in New Orleans to improve the lives of New Orleanians today. Digital camera and laptop suggested. Students are responsible for travel, hotel, and meal expenses.

Tuition: $625
Dates: October 10th- October 16th

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About Andy Levin

Andy Levin is a photographer, teacher, and editor living in New Orleans, Louisiana. A contributing photographer with Life Magazine in the 90's, Levin moved to Louisiana a year before Hurricane Katrina from his native city of New York. A finalist for the Eugene Smith Prize in 2008, Levin is interested in the rights of the underclass, and the relationship between a changing environment and the economically challenged. Levin is the editor of the acclaimed internet photography journal 100eyes. His personal website is http://www.andylevin.com

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