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Home Ground - 12 Month Photography Project Starting 5th January 2027
A year-long Landscape Photography project exploring your home ground. What does it mean to truly see where you live?
We will be working in a group of 10 participants to create a small body of work that tells a story about your home ground.
The theme: On Home Ground
Places available: 10
Dates: Project commences with a zoom meeting on Tuesday 5th January at 7pm. Thereafter meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7pm. The project will finish mid December 2027 with the submission of your work and the production of the zine.
Aims of the Project:
The main aim of the workshop is to produce a body of work of around 10-12 images that explores the participants ‘home ground’ in some way.
To create a small inclusive group to encourage your creativity
To help you understand how to tackle a small project
Monthly challenges to help you see your local landscape with fresh eyes.
To guide you through the process of tackling a larger project from initial concept, to image capture, processing, and sequencing.
Description:
Home is where we live, it is familiar and comfortable but because of that we often stop seeing it for what it is and for what possibilities it offers. Familiar places become backgrounds and local can often seem dull - we assume we know everything about our home ground and it becomes difficult to see it with fresh eyes.
This year-long course invites you to slow down, look again, and build a photographic project rooted in your local environment. Rather than travelling far to find extraordinary landscapes, you will learn how to discover depth, meaning, and visual interest in the places you already inhabit.
You will be working within a 10 mile radius of your home. Over the course of 12 months the course will look at location options, seeing familiar places with new eyes, working with limitations, focusing on detail, capturing an emotional response to the landscape, and building a body of work that depicts your relationship with the landscape you call home.
The course will be structured on a monthly basis with a new photographic challenge set each month. There will be monthly zoom meetings to discuss each challenge, look at the work produced and discuss progress. In addition everyone will get a short individual zoom session each month to discuss their work in more detail.
At the end of the workshop each body of work from each participant will be combined into a collective zine and everyone will get their own copy to keep. The cost of the printed zine is included in the price of the workshop.
Monthly payment options are available for this workshop with an upfront deposit of £105 followed by 6 instalments of £52.50
A year-long Landscape Photography project exploring your home ground. What does it mean to truly see where you live?
We will be working in a group of 10 participants to create a small body of work that tells a story about your home ground.
The theme: On Home Ground
Places available: 10
Dates: Project commences with a zoom meeting on Tuesday 5th January at 7pm. Thereafter meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7pm. The project will finish mid December 2027 with the submission of your work and the production of the zine.
Aims of the Project:
The main aim of the workshop is to produce a body of work of around 10-12 images that explores the participants ‘home ground’ in some way.
To create a small inclusive group to encourage your creativity
To help you understand how to tackle a small project
Monthly challenges to help you see your local landscape with fresh eyes.
To guide you through the process of tackling a larger project from initial concept, to image capture, processing, and sequencing.
Description:
Home is where we live, it is familiar and comfortable but because of that we often stop seeing it for what it is and for what possibilities it offers. Familiar places become backgrounds and local can often seem dull - we assume we know everything about our home ground and it becomes difficult to see it with fresh eyes.
This year-long course invites you to slow down, look again, and build a photographic project rooted in your local environment. Rather than travelling far to find extraordinary landscapes, you will learn how to discover depth, meaning, and visual interest in the places you already inhabit.
You will be working within a 10 mile radius of your home. Over the course of 12 months the course will look at location options, seeing familiar places with new eyes, working with limitations, focusing on detail, capturing an emotional response to the landscape, and building a body of work that depicts your relationship with the landscape you call home.
The course will be structured on a monthly basis with a new photographic challenge set each month. There will be monthly zoom meetings to discuss each challenge, look at the work produced and discuss progress. In addition everyone will get a short individual zoom session each month to discuss their work in more detail.
At the end of the workshop each body of work from each participant will be combined into a collective zine and everyone will get their own copy to keep. The cost of the printed zine is included in the price of the workshop.
Monthly payment options are available for this workshop with an upfront deposit of £105 followed by 6 instalments of £52.50