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Yoke Matze workshop in Marrakech

Yoke Matze is running a photographic workshop in Marrakech from 18-23 March 2012 for four participants. The workshop is an excellent opportunity to make new work in a creative and exotic environment. March is good month to travel to Marrakech with a comfortable average temperature of about 72 degrees. Yoke is a founder member of [...]

Upcoming Workshops & Events by friends of LIP

Photographers Place: Exploring the aesthetics of landscape in a digital age May 6-8, 2011 (in Derbyshire) A workshop at Ilam Hall, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. The weekend is intended as an immersion in landscape photography for those who have gone beyond the beginners’ stage and want to learn more about making photographs from an aesthetic as [...]

Yoke Matze offering Marrakech Workshop in May

For five days in Marrakech, 22-27 May 2011 (note date change from April), Yoke will focus on architecture, light, shape and form, colour and landscape while evaluating work through constructive appraisal. Participants stay in a traditional Riad (B&B) in walking distance from the Djamaa El Fna square in the old Medina where you find the [...]

Upcoming Workshops & Talks for March/April

Two new events for March have just been added to our programme. Click through the links for full details and to register online. Greg Lucas: Photography as Speculative Journalism (Talk) Wednesday, 3rd March at 7.30pm The Art of Photography with Yoke Matze (Workshop) Saturday 20th March from 10am-4.30pm Also there are a few spaces remaining [...]

Photographers Place: A New Era

Sensing a need for an in-depth session on photography in the landscape in a digital era, a new phase of Photographers’ Place workshops begins on April 16-18 after Easter, based at Ilam Hall near Ashbourne in the Peak District. Some members may remember or may have attended The Photographers’ Place workshops and master classes, run [...]

Response to Daniel Meadows talk

Jonny Baker has written his impressions of the talk last week by Daniel Meadows, who is known for creating a national portrait of the English from his Free Photographic Omnibus in the 1970s. On the night there was interest to follow up the talk with a LIP workshop on creating digital stories. Read Jonny’s response [...]