COURSE WEBSITE
http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/foto/
WORKSHOP DETAILS
The Photographic Workshop in the Neotropics offers students an amazing chance to explore Central America. The expedition begins in the Nicaraguan capital of Managua and concludes in the historic Costa Rican city of San Jose. Along the way, a photographic experience unfolds for each participant as we explore and move through a variety of environments and cultures. The primary goal of the workshop is to promote the learning and sharing of knowledge through the lens of the camera. Students from a wide variety of academic and personal backgrounds can and do apply individual interests to the subject matter we encounter, with generally stellar results. Instruction is individually tailored to address aspects of photographic fundamentals, workflow, and portfolio development. No prior knowledge or experience in photography is necessary, but a single lens reflex (SLR) digital camera — and most importantly a sense of adventure — are required.
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
Managua (Nicaragua)
Ometepe (Nicaragua)
La Suerte, (Costa Rica)
Tortuguero National Park (Costa Rica)
La Suerte (Costa Rica)
San Jose (Costa Rica)
FACILITATION
Jesse Stephen is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii. He has taught at La Suerte since 2003 with an interdisciplinary emphasis. His own background includes formal education and work experience in the fields of both photography and archaeology. To date, he has contributed to projects throughout the American Southwest, Australia, Hawaii, Chile, and Europe.
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