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#447 Photo Construction/Deconstruction Saturday November 22, 2025 1-5:00 PM

November 22 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

$100.00
This one-day workshop involves a classroom session followed by a studio shooting session with the emphasis of viewing a famous photograph or painting and figuring out what problems the artist had to overcome to create their iconic image. How do painters and other artist get their inspiration? They look at the work of other artists: sculptures, drawings, photographs, lithographs. Then they reverse engineer the content of that artwork to study the lighting, the pose, the wardrobe, the environment and the model. Come to this workshop where we will start with three famous photographs from a famous artist. Then we will re-create our own version of this piece of artwork by lecture, demonstration and hands on shooting.  Model is provided.

This one-day workshop involves a classroom session followed by a studio shooting session with the emphasis of viewing a famous photograph or painting and figuring out what problems the artist had to overcome to create their iconic image. How do painters and other artist get their inspiration? They look at the work of other artists: sculptures, drawings, photographs, lithographs. Then they reverse engineer the content of that artwork to study the lighting, the pose, the wardrobe, the environment and the model. Come to this workshop where we will start with three famous photographs from a famous artist. Then we will re-create our own version of this piece of artwork by lecture, demonstration and hands on shooting.  Model is provided.

Details

Date:
November 22
Time:
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Tuition:
$100.00

Venue

Midwest Photography Studio
28830 W 8 Mile Rd #5937
Farmington Hills, MI 48336 United States
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Phone
(313) 804-9266

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#447 Photo Construction/Deconstruction
$ 100.00