Beyond the Single Frame: The Power of Photography Projects
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Jennifer Renwick
Beyond the Single Frame: The Power of Photography Projects
Thursday, April 16, at 7:00 PM ET
Photographing and curating a photography project is a powerful way to stay inspired, motivated, and connected to your creative voice. Projects challenge us to grow as photographers, offering opportunities to explore new ideas, express personal stories, and share subjects we’re passionate about through our images. You don’t have to travel to far-off destinations to create compelling work. The inspiration for your next project might be right in your backyard, along your favorite trail, or already hiding in a forgotten folder on your hard drive.
Photography projects are thoughtfully curated collections of images that work together to tell a deeper, more compelling story than any single image can convey on its own. They invite us to slow down, delve into a subject, and explore its nuances with intention. Curating a project enables us to shape ideas, celebrate recurring themes, and convey beauty and meaning through visual storytelling. Projects also keep us engaged and creatively fulfilled, serving as both a reflection of our passion and a gateway to new discoveries.
In this presentation, Jennifer will share how she finds inspiration by curating photography projects rooted in nature. She’ll explore what makes a strong project, how to begin and refine one, and how you, too, can harness the power of project work to deepen your photography.
Biography:
Jennifer is a full-time nature photographer based in Colorado. For the last eight years, she's traveled the American West in a travel trailer with her partner, fellow photographer David Kingham, photographing the landscapes and teaching photography workshops in various national parks and wilderness areas.
Jennifer's photographic passion lies in focusing on the smaller details in those landscapes. She enjoys practicing slow photography, visual storytelling, and expressing my emotions through her imagery. She has a particular passion for photography projects.
Her work has been featured in various photography magazines and books, including LensWork, Landscape Photography Magazine, Outdoor Photographer, National Geographic, On Landscape, and Lenswork’s “Seeing in Sixes” photography books.
To learn more about Jennifer, visit her website: https://www.jenniferrenwick.com/
Registration is required for this virtual presentation. Registration is FREE for LVPC members (members need to be logged on to the website), $10.00 nonrefundable fee for non-members. A link to the video recording of the presentation will be emailed to all registrants, both members and non-members, within a week following the meeting. To signup, click the "Register Now" button above and to the right. Connection information will be included in your registration confirmation and in follow-up reminder emails.
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once payment is received.
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