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SEMINARS AT THE GOETHE INSTITUT NOV. 10-17, 10am-5pm

The Goethe Institut is located in the heart of Washington, D.C. at 812 7th Street Northwest, 20001.

 

 

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FotoWeekDC is launching new educational programming for the 5th annual FotoWeekDC festival, featuring full day seminar presentations by the nation’s top professionals in the photography world.  Seminars will be interactive and will range in topics from Industry Knowledge, Photojournalism, Marketing and other topics important to photographers. Topics will change daily and will be followed by evening cocktail receptions where attendees will have the opportunity to meet and greet presenters.

Photographers of all levels can take advantage of exciting educational programming presented by an all-star list of the nation’s top professionals at the Goethe Institut's intimate and personalized setting.


2012 Seminars & Presenters

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Photojournalism & Documentary - Gerd Ludwig

Strategy & Creation - Aline Smithson & PDN Presenters

Self Published Photography Books - Blurb Photographer Dan Milnor

Nature Photography - Tom Mangelsen & Michael Melford

Marketing Photographs - Mary Virginia Swanson

Documentary Storytelling - VII Photographer Ed Kashi

Multimedia - Brian Storm


All Seminar presentations will be from 10am - 5pm, with a one our lunch break from noon to 1pm.  Some seminars will include several presenters, please review seminar descriptions for detailed information.


Purchase of a Seminar ticket grants buyer a free admission pass to FotoWeek Central .

 

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