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Nov 08, 2017 / 16:10

Hanoians enjoy Photo Project Workshop with Zhuang Wubin

From November 20 to 26, visit Photo Project Workshop with Zhuang Wubin at Heritage Space to the understanding of photography.

Hanoians enjoy Photo Project Workshop with Zhuang Wubin.
Hanoians enjoy Photo Project Workshop with Zhuang Wubin.
Have you always wanted to make a photo project? Do you wish to experience the process of conceptualising, producing, editing and presenting your work? Do you want to deepen your understanding of photography? As a mean of exploiting and expressing yourself? As an Artistic practice and development? As an professional photographer?
If your answer is yes to any of these questions, this workshop is meant for you. This seven-day workshop is for photographers and artists who wish to develop photo projects. You can propose projects that are documentary or conceptual in nature. You can develop a new project or pursue an ongoing work. This is not a technical workshop. The focus is on conceptualisation, execution, editing and presentation.
This workshop is open to participants of any nationality. There is a simple pre-selection process. Please send the URL or PDF of your work (in ENGLISH) to indicate your interest. If you already have an idea of what you wish to create during the workshop, please let me know.
As a writer/curator, Zhuang Wubin focuses on the photographic practices in Southeast Asia. A 2010 recipient of the research grant from Prince Claus Fund (Amsterdam), Zhuang is an editorial board member of Trans-Asia Photography Review, a journal published by the Hampshire College and the University of Michigan Scholarly Publication Office.
He has been invited to research residency programmes at Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong (2015) and Institute Technology of Bandung (2013). He is the contributing curator of the biennial Chiang Mai Photo Festival (2015, 2017). Published by NUS Press, Photography in Southeast Asia: A Survey (2016) is his fourth book.
As an artist, Zhuang uses photography and text to visualise the Sinophone communities in Southeast Asia. Zhuang has made presentations, exhibited work, curated shows and taught classes at Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, UAE, China, Indonesia, Laos and Vietnam.
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