Sundays, August 11, 1-5 pm and August 18, 9am-1pm
Location: Eiben Hall, Room 110, Chaminade University
Fee: $135.00
Instructor: Ian Hunt
Humor, beauty, love and pain are hidden in plain sight as we travel through our daily lives. Capturing these moments, which transcend race, nationality and culture, are the gifts the street photographer gives to humanity. Join me as we walk the streets of Honolulu chasing shadows, interacting with strangers all with the understanding that what we are doing is valuable, meaningful, and truly art.
This workshop takes place on two consecutive days:
Day one will consist of 1 hour of classroom lecture followed by three hours of walking the streets of downtown.
Day two will consist of 3 hours of walking the streets of Waikiki followed by 1 hour of a moderated photo critique in the classroom.
Please bring your own camera and a USB card reader. You must have a basic understanding of how to use your camera. Please wear comfortable attire.
Ian Hunt is an award-winning educator at Mid-Pacific Institute, where he has taught since 2004. He is a passionate street and conceptual photographer whose work received the Kaimuki Camera Award at the 2018 PNM Contemporary Photography in Hawai‘i Exhibition.