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iN-PUBLiC members Gus Powell of New York and Charalampos Kydonakis (aka dirtyharrry) of Crete will come together on the autumn streets of NYC to agree and disagree about “taking” and “making” pictures, “hunting” and “gathering”, visual communication and poetic storytelling, and other topics as they conduct a workshop that will emphasize both shooting and editing.
[spacer height="21px"] September 16 - 18 , 2016 in New York Workshop Fee $ 600
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Starting with an initial presentation and get together on Friday evening from 7-9pm, followed by class and shooting at diverse locations around the city on Saturday from 10am – 5pm, and concluding with shooting and a feedback/critique session on Sunday 10am – 4pm.
The course is open to intermediate and advanced photographers. Maximum 18 persons.
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[spacer height="21px"] September 16 - 18 , 2016 in New York Workshop Fee $ 600

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Gus Powell was born in New York City in 1974 and attended Oberlin College where he majored in comparative religion. In 2003 he was selected to be in PDNs 30 under 30 issue and also published his first monograph, The Company of Strangers (J&L Books). His work has been exhibited internationally, including a solo show at The Museum of The City of New York and group exhibitions at The Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Micamera Milano, and FOAM, NL. His photographs have been published in Aperture, Harpers, Vogue, M - Le Monde, Wired, Fortune, The New York Times, and W. He has been a regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine for a decade. He is a member of the street photographers’ collective In-Public since 2003 and is faculty in the MFA Photography, Video and Related Media Department at the School of Visual Arts, NY. His work is included in the books Bystander: A World History of Street Photography and Street Photography Now. Powell’s second monograph, The Lonely Ones (J&L Books 2015), was inspired by the work of William Steig and is a return to his earlier practice of using image and text together. The book was included on best of 2015 lists at PhotoEye, Vogue, and PDN. He is represented by the Sasha Wolf Gallery in New York.
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Charalampos Kydonakis aka dirtyharrry : was born and raised in Crete, studied architecture in Thessaloniki He 's working as an architect in Crete and currently he 's between his island and NYC.
Dirtyharrry’s photos have been featured in various online and printed publications such as Vice , Blowphoto mag , etc . He has participated in exhibitions in Greece and abroad.
On a daily basis he is editing the dirty blog with photos of his own and the people who inspire him.
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Some words by people who attended last April's workshop :
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“Gus and Harrry’s iN-Public street photography workshop was a great learning experience! Having such intimate access, and shooting along side them, throughout the weekend brought to light quite a few things that will improve my photography. The editing feedback and in-depth critique and discussion of my weekend’s photos was invaluable.”
R.
"Fantastic, and worth much more than either the time or money involved. If the two of you do another workshop together in the fall, count me in. It was a wonderful experience"
M.
"It was an absolute pleasure spending the weekend with you all. I have thoroughly enjoyed printing my images from the shoots."
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