October 9,12, and 16, 2019
Explore San Francisco's new urban landscape and refine your architectural photography.
with Henrik Kam
Join us for this exciting new workshop as we explore the genre of city photography and the spontaneous art of capturing the streets. Emphasis will be placed on creating unique photos of San Francisco and its many juxtapositions--the human with the artificial, the space with the void, its scale with its texture. If you're drawn to the work of skilled architectural photographers and want to elevate your own photos of buildings, then this is the class for you.
Instructor Bio
Henrik Kam has been a photographer in San Francisco for 30+ years creating visuals for clients and working on long-term personal projects. His clients number among them SFMOMA, SFJAZZ and many .org arts and culture groups as well as architectural and construction firms.
The rapidly changing environment is the main theme in his project work; both on a local, urban level as well as on a global scale as evidenced in his 'Mandalas For Planet Earth', widely exhibited in 2018.
October 9,12, and 16, 2019
Explore San Francisco's new urban landscape and refine your architectural photography.
with Henrik Kam
Join us for this exciting new workshop as we explore the genre of city photography and the spontaneous art of capturing the streets. Emphasis will be placed on creating unique photos of San Francisco and its many juxtapositions--the human with the artificial, the space with the void, its scale with its texture. If you're drawn to the work of skilled architectural photographers and want to elevate your own photos of buildings, then this is the class for you.
Instructor Bio
Henrik Kam has been a photographer in San Francisco for 30+ years creating visuals for clients and working on long-term personal projects. His clients number among them SFMOMA, SFJAZZ and many .org arts and culture groups as well as architectural and construction firms.
The rapidly changing environment is the main theme in his project work; both on a local, urban level as well as on a global scale as evidenced in his 'Mandalas For Planet Earth', widely exhibited in 2018.
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