PhotoPhilanthropy Workshops – March 7, San Francisco

Hey Bay Area photogs – PhotoPhilanthropy is hosting two photography workshops on Friday, March 7 in San Francisco, with photojournalist Ed Kashi, Richard Koci Hernandez, Instagram's Tyson Wheatley, Amy Yenkin from Open Society Documentary Photography Project, and more. Reasonably priced, plus a discount for students. Details below! -Mia
PS: I wasn't aware of PhotoPhilanthropy until now – amazing org! Their mission: to promote and connect photographers with nonprofit organizations around the world to tell the stories that drive action for social change. More about them here.

PhotoPhilanthropy presents two exciting and dynamic photography workshops on

Friday, March 7 in San Francisco

 

Workshop #1:

Mobile Photography & Storytelling

with Richard Koci Hernandez (@koci), Ed Kashi (@edkashi), and Instagram's Tyson Wheatley (@twheat) moderated by André Hermann (@shutter_se7en)

1:00pm – 2:30pm

 

Workshop #2:

Photography & Empathy

with Ed Kashi, Amy Yenkin of Open Society Documentary Photography Project, and Oren Ziv of ActiveStills, moderated by PhotoPhilanthropy founder Nancy Farese

3:00pm – 4:30pm

  

Price: $50 for both workshops ($20 for students)

  

Venue: Kelly Cullen Community, 220 Golden Gate Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102

  

Register: PhotoWorkshops2014.eventbrite.com

  

For more information visit photophilanthropy.org

  

These workshops are being held in conjunction with PhotoPhilanthropy's 5th annual Activist Awards. This year's Activist Awards judges are Carroll Bogert, Richard Koci Hernandez, James Wellford, Amy Yenkin, and Oren Ziv, with master of ceremonies Ed Kashi. Everyone is invited to attend the live-judging of the awards for free on Saturday, March 8, 2014 at the Kelly Cullen Community in San Francisco.

  

Or watch a live-stream of the Awards at photophilanthropy.org

  

Take a look at some of this year's submissions here.  

 

Photo by Richard Koci Hernandez

WE CHAMPION SOCIAL CHANGE, ONE PHOTO AT A TIME.

Our mission is to promote and connect photographers with nonprofit organizations around the world to tell the stories that drive action for social change.

The PhotoPhilanthropy community is a place for photographers and nonprofit organizations to come together – to connect, to tell their stories, show their work, exchange ideas, find opportunities and research financial support for their efforts.

Photography today is an accessible and universal tool with great impact. PhotoPhilanthropy offers a transformational opportunity to personally engage in these powerful and inspirational stories.

 

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