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Eddie Adams Workshop - Class of XXXVI

Eddie Adams Workshop - Class of XXXVI

Update: 2024-03-28
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In this week's episode we're doing something a little different. We're sitting down with four photographers who were selected to attend the Eddie Adams Workshop. We all get to see the accomplishments of the alumni, but with this experience, we get to follow along with four very talented storytellers all at different stages in their career. We get to see how they got to where they're at today, what they hope to gain from the workshop, and even speculate what a year from now looks like for them. If you or someone you know is on the fence about attending the workshop, this episode is made with you in mind! Sit back, relax, and press play.
Guests:
Abbygail Coston is entering her senior year of her bachelor’s degree at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Abbygail’s passion is organizing fashion shoots and creating images that tell a story. She is most excited for the learning opportunities and connections that she will make at the workshop.
Daniel Sarch is a Hard-of-Hearing photographer who just recently graduated from the photojournalism program at RIT. During his time at school, he developed a passion for documenting jazz and its surrounding culture, a topic he resonates with as he is also a jazz musician. Despite living his entire life with hearing aids, his personal connection to the impact of auditory communication and music has encouraged him to explore multimedia storytelling as a core component in his work.
Chad Lue Choy is a commercial photographer based in Trinidad and Tobago. His work has primarily been commercial with a focus on food and product photography. His personal projects are mostly centered around documenting the rich heritage of Trinidad & Tobago’s cultural diversity When he isn’t making photographs, he can be found volunteering with the Trinidad & Tobago Photographic Society, exploring new countries, running in the wild outdoors or in the kitchen cooking something that usually requires cheese or soy sauce.
Gustavo Aleman is from Caracas Venezuela. He has worked as a producer and filmmaker for many media outlets and his camera has always been on his side even when he's not working as a photographer. Gustavo also loves to document stories that usually are not portrayed on mainstream media.

To learn more about the Eddie Adams Workshop click here



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Eddie Adams Workshop - Class of XXXVI

Eddie Adams Workshop - Class of XXXVI

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