
How does one make powerful documentary photographs?
Learn and develop your impactful visual storytelling skills by covering a social-interest photo story under the guidance of Vincent Yu. This free of charge workshop will be a hands-on one with a lecture, street shooting session in Sheung Wan and Central, and group discussion and reviewing session.
About the instructor
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Vincent Yu has been a photojournalist covering major local and international news events since 1985. Yu was the recipient of the National Headliner Awards (2004), World Press Photo “People in the News”, single picture, 3rd Prize (2011), Picture of the Year Awards, Award of Excellence (2013), along with many yearly awards by the Hong Kong Press Photographers Association. Yu’s works are collected by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
Detail
Date: August 14, 2021 (Saturday)
Time: 12:30 to 7pm
Place: WMA Space, Sheung Wan and Central
Class size: 12 people
Target: Photographers with an interest in documentary photography, photojournalism and visual storytelling
Application form:https://forms.gle/3kEyiyY6nVJ1wgdy9
Requirement
– Basic experience in photography
– Fluent in Cantonese (the workshop will be conducted in Cantonese)
– Good technical understanding of your camera equipment (Participants will need to bring their own camera equipment)
How to apply
– Free of charge
– Aged 18 or above
– Email us your image portfolio to [email protected]
– Register as WMA member https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7U8-EqkWtqPx19-d5od_utCFd-eCW8yT94XtpGVJOcutjMA/viewform
**Deadline: 11pm on 8 August (Sun)**
For any enquiries, please reach us at [email protected]
Photo/ Vincent Yu
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Documentary Photography Workshop with Vincent Yu
How does one make powerful documentary photographs?
Learn and develop your impactful visual storytelling skills by covering a social-interest photo story under the guidance of Vincent Yu. This free of charge workshop will be a hands-on one with a lecture, street shooting session in Sheung Wan and Central, and group discussion and reviewing session.
About the instructor
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Vincent Yu has been a photojournalist covering major local and international news events since 1985. Yu was the recipient of the National Headliner Awards (2004), World Press Photo “People in the News”, single picture, 3rd Prize (2011), Picture of the Year Awards, Award of Excellence (2013), along with many yearly awards by the Hong Kong Press Photographers Association. Yu’s works are collected by the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
Detail
Date: August 14, 2021 (Saturday)
Time: 12:30 to 7pm
Place: WMA Space, Sheung Wan and Central
Class size: 12 people
Target: Photographers with an interest in documentary photography, photojournalism and visual storytelling
Application form:https://forms.gle/3kEyiyY6nVJ1wgdy9
Requirement
– Basic experience in photography
– Fluent in Cantonese (the workshop will be conducted in Cantonese)
– Good technical understanding of your camera equipment (Participants will need to bring their own camera equipment)
How to apply
– Free of charge
– Aged 18 or above
– Email us your image portfolio to [email protected]
– Register as WMA member https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7U8-EqkWtqPx19-d5od_utCFd-eCW8yT94XtpGVJOcutjMA/viewform
**Deadline: 11pm on 8 August (Sun)**
For any enquiries, please reach us at [email protected]
Photo/ Vincent Yu