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Sam Gregory: Working In Photographic Projects/Collections, an illustrated talk on Zoom

Landscape, an illustrated talk with Sam Gregory on zoom. See Sam’s website here

Sam Gregory is a photographer & videographer based on the south coast of England in beautiful Dorset. Now his focus is on working within the landscape, both natural and man-made to explore story-telling opportunities. This ranges from recent projects exploring the impact of climate change in Europe to more abstract and less literal bodies of work exploring time, rhythm, aesthetics and the ceaseless change of the natural world. “All of my work is shot, edited and displayed in group/project form. I’m a big believer in larger bodies of work helping to enhance your photographic practice and ‘voice’. In this talk I discuss how to start working in projects, the practical and theoretical approaches with examples across various bodies of work. This talk is designed to help single shot image makers explore a new way of working that can help deliver them stronger portfolios and a body of work ready for exhibitions, books, and more.

 Helps inspire photographers to see beyond the obvious & use narratives to strengthen collections of work

 Discusses ways to approach story-telling in short and long form photographic projects/collections

 Talks about using alternative techniques such as ICM, Macro and Multi-Exposures with relevance to narrative

 Encourages experimentation and a shooting style that can work in any location, light or time”

© Sam Gregory

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