Photographers in Transition with Dale Rio
Friday’s, January 22nd - February 12th,
6-8pm EST
Are you an experienced photographer who is interested in exploring a new genre or style? Are you at a point in your career where you’re looking to challenge yourself and work outside of your comfort zone? Have you made a commitment to change but are having difficulty taking the first step? In this group critique style practice group, experimentation and risk-taking is encouraged, and participants will provide each other constructive feedback and recommendations for research and direction.
Moderator Dale Rio will facilitate the conversation.
Experience level: Mid-career or photographers of any level in a period of transition.
Dale Rio is a visual artist whose lens-based and lensless photographic work explores issues such as mortality and man’s relationship with the natural world. Utilizing film and historic photographic processes, Dale’s vision expands both outward – with observation and documentation of the world around her – and inward with personal reflection upon those observations.
Dale received an MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute in 1996 and was awarded a Fulbright Travel Grant and the Miguel Vinciguerra Grant the following year. Upon her return to the States, Dale embarked upon a varied photographic career that has included freelancing, serving as a master darkroom printer, teaching, editing, and curating.
Please register with the link below and consider supporting our facilitators with a donation. Please sign up for only one practice group at a time. We will prioritize registration from people who are not currently attending a “boundaries” focused practice group, but please email us at info@sixfeet.photography so that we can place you on a waiting list for any available spaces.
6 person limit.