Workshop with Photojournalist Eli Reed

October 4, 2008
9:00 amto4:00 pm

Krauss 012 (Yukiyoshi Room), University of Hawaii Manoa
Fee: $75 Call 956-8400 to register.

Spend the day working with renowned photographer Eli Reed. Reed discusses how a photographer observes and uses the immediate environment to create successful photographs. Topics include different ways of getting close to the subject matter, deciding on and choosing the correct lens/focal length, using light to help point the way, and learning to allow the imagination to add the special point of view that makes a photograph unique. Reed brings to the classroom broad experience in photography, journalism, and film.

Prerequisites: Please bring your camera and a way to download your images to a computer.

Lunch will be provided.

Olympus will have cameras and lenses you can borrow.  [No charge but credit card and ID required for deposit. Bring your own capture card for loaned camera.]

Sponsored by Olympus

For more information on all our fall workshops, visit www.outreach.hawaii.edu/pnm or call 956-8244. To register call 956-8400.

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Free Public Lecture with Photojournalist Eli Reed

October 3, 2008
7:00 pmto9:00 pm

Art Building Auditorium, University of Hawaii Manoa
Please RSVP to Pacific New Media 956-8244

A photographer with the elite Magnum Agency since 1983, Eli Reed has worked for a broad spectrum of clients including Life, National Geographic, Save the Children, and Doctors Without Borders. He has also worked extensively in the film industry for some of Hollywood’s top directors including John Singleton, Spike Lee, and Robert Altman and has gained a reputation as one of the best photographers in the industry. Reed teaches photojournalism at the University of Texas and is in the process of directing several films. He has published several influential books, exhibited work internationally, and lectured and taught extensively.

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