The last couple of months have profoundly shaken up how most of us live, work, and create—compelling us to question our relationship with our earlier photographic work. How do we contextualize our past work when the world doesn’t look the same? Images of pedestrians at rush hour or of friends lazily throwing their arms around each other, now find new meaning. Join artist and HCP instructor, Violette Bule, to sort through your photos and start unearthing their potential for new projects. Through ongoing assignments and group critique, students will develop new projects. Whether you are just getting started or are a seasoned professional, this class will inspire you to use photography for creative expression and intellectual reflection.
Attention: This class has been moved online in response to the growing impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Please register as you normally would, and Houston Center for Photography staff will update you with information and a link to take this course at it’s scheduled time.
To participate in an online course, students will need access to a desktop or laptop computer with an internet connection. If you have any questions about navigating our new system, please email education@hcponline.org for more information.
Suggested classes to continue education:
- Developing Your Photographic Voice
- Close to Home: Making Your Work More Personal Intensive