LensCulture Sessions
Online Workshop
Your Project: Visual Storytelling
with
Alyssa Fujita Karoui
This intensive Session will explore your project (or portfolio) focusing on telling a compelling story. Darcy will assist you in the critical editing and sequencing of your images, going beyond the single image and creating a narrative through photos. Helping you understand your thinking and approach, and further developing your personal style.
By registering for this Session, you will be provided with your own gallery to upload work for individual
critique and discussion. You will meet with Darcy and your peer group for a 2.5 hour online meeting.
About Darcy Padilla
Darcy is an award-winning photographer and lecturer. Most recently she was the first recipient of the World Press Photo Award for Long-Term Projects. Her awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, W. Eugene Smith Grant, Alexia Foundation Grant, Open Society Institute Fellowship, Getty Images Grant, Photoreporter Grant, Alicia Patterson Foundation Fellowship, and three World Press Photo Awards.
Darcy has exhibited and published internationally including The New York Times, Le Monde, The Atlantic, Wired, Rolling Stone, and The New Yorker. She has spoken and led workshops at Rencontres d’Arles (France), Eddie Adams (New York), Lumix Festival (Germany), DOK (Norway), and is an Adjunct Lecturer at the San Francisco Art Institute. Darcy is a member of Agence VU in Paris. Learn more at darcypadilla.com
Other Sessions by Darcy Padilla
If you are interested in a more in-depth and intense review workshop with Darcy Padilla, check out her 4-weeks Session: Your Personal Project: The Intense Review
Watch our short video of actual online Sessions with award-winning photographers »
The Photography Workshop Reimagined
Welcome to Sessions, our new online photo workshops where you can engage with top photography instructors and experts in a live, social learning experience. Sessions meet as series of regularly scheduled meetings over the course of several weeks or months, for instructor-led critiques and discussion with talented photographers from all over the world. Upon completion, instructors curate and publish the best work in the LensCulture Sessions Gallery for exposure to our huge global audience. Watch the video to see how Sessions work!
Learn to present your work in a small group environment.
Get feedback & critique on your work from both instructor and peers.
Move forward creatively and professionally by engaging directly with some of the top photography instructors and experts.
Connect with other working photographers around the world for on-going inspiration and support.
Get exposure in the LensCulture Sessions Gallery and more opportunities to greater exposure on LensCulture and social media.
Registration Details:
Cost: Free
Number of meetings: 1
Group Size: Limited to 7 participants
Questions? Go to Sessions FAQ or Email us!
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January 2016
Saturday9:00am PST – 11:30am PST
January 9, 2016
Full ScheduleDate Start Time End Time Duration January 9, 2016 9:00am PST
11:30am PST 2 hrs 30 mins All meetings are held in English at 9am Pacific Time (6pm Central European Time / 12pm (noon) Eastern Time)
Open, 1 spot remaining
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January 2016 - II
Saturday10:00am PST – 12:30pm PST
January 23, 2016
Full ScheduleDate Start Time End Time Duration January 23, 2016 10:00am PST
12:30pm PST 2 hrs 30 mins All meetings are held in English at 10am Pacific Time (7pm Central European Time / 1pm Eastern Time)
Open, 4 spots remaining
What Participants are saying about LensCulture Sessions
"Sessions is a way of creating new groups of colleagues and friends with whom I can talk, consult and run new work by without even having to leave my house!"
— Jessica Eve Rattner
"Being able to hear everyone else present their work and respond to questions was really beneficial."
— Hannah Cooper
"In Sessions, I met with artists who are from spaces that I generally don't work in. That was exciting!"
— Christopher Colville
"One of the most exciting things about Sessions is that I was able to see and talk to people from all over the world. That's something really unique and cool!"
— Kurt Simonson
"Doing Sessions from home made me feel more comfortable. I was relaxed and more myself. After a few seconds we were all friends!"
— Anna Grzelewska
Sessions FAQ
What are Sessions?
LensCulture Sessions bring together top photography instructors and experts with talented photographers from around the world in a lively, social learning experience. Sessions meet weekly for instructor-led critiques and discussion. Each student is provided with their own online gallery to upload work for critique and discussion. Upon completion, instructors curate work from students and publish it in the LensCulture Sessions Gallery.
Why are Sessions different from other workshops?
Sessions is an online learning platform designed exclusively for photography. By leveraging recent research in online education, we have created a social learning environment that fosters interactive engagement and peer-to-peer learning with small groups of students. This learning approach has been shown to be as effective as traditional classroom teaching.
Sessions' key benefits are:
- Present your work: learn how to effectively present your work to experts and peers.
- Get constructive feedback: receive critical feedback from your instructor and fresh points of views from other photographers.
- Learn from experts: access the best photography instructors and learn a wide array of creative and professional development topics.
- Connect with talented photographers: become part our global creative community of serious, committed photographers from around the world helping each other move forward in their careers.
- Access exposure opportunities on LensCulture: have your best work seen by LensCulture's huge global audience and prepare it for the next level.
What is a typical group size for Sessions?
Each session will typically have between six to eight participants.
Are there opportunities outside of the sessions to connect with fellow students?
You can access the session outside the meeting hours with the instructor and connect with your peers of the same group via the platform to do a video chat and discuss your projects.
Who can participate?
Session leaders reserve the right to try to match participants who seem compatible with the level of the program and with each other. Each workshop description indicates who it is designed for "Who Should Participate".
How do I show my work?
Upon registration, you will be provided with your own online gallery to upload work for critique and discussion. Once you have created your photographic projects by uploading images to your online gallery, you will be able to submit any of these projects to the session and show it to your instructor and your peers.
What are the photo specifications for uploading?
Sessions is an online learning platform designed exclusively for photography. For best results, upload the highest-quality JPEGs, sized a minimum of 1200 pixels on the longest side but up to 2000 pixels is even better. Maximum size is 10MB. The file name should be under 50 characters.
Are Sessions recorded?
All meetings of sessions are recorded and will be made available to every student of the group. In case you miss a meeting, you will be able to review the recording of the previous meeting and catch up on any assignments or valuable advice.
These recordings will not be published to the public and will be deleted 1 month after the end of the workshop.
LensCulture reserves the right to use parts of these recordings for promotional purposes.
By booking a session with LensCulture, participants agree to allow their likenesses to be used for promotional purposes and in media; participants who prefer that their likenesses not be used are asked to identify themselves to the LensCulture team.
How do I sign up to Sessions?
On the Session Detail Page of your interest, click on the "Register" button of the group that you would like to join.
In some cases, the instructor will teach the same online workshop content to different groups on different dates and times. Please make sure you review the Full Schedule for each group and select the one that works for you.
If the schedule doesn't work for you but you would like to be informed about future openings for the same session, send us an email and we will keep you updated.
What is the deadline for registration?
The deadline for registration is 5 day before the beginning of the first meeting..
It is important that you log in before the first meeting to familiarize yourself with the platform and make sure your have uploaded your projects properly.
What if I want to cancel? Will I get a refund?
Enrollment is limited in Sessions, so once you have registered, your participation is important to us - we are counting on you to attend. If you must withdraw from a session, we provide the following refund policy:
- Cancel more than 15 days before the start of sessions and we will refund all the entire registration fee.
- All fees are non-refundable if you should choose to withdraw from a session less than 15 days prior to its start date.
- In the event of a medical emergency, please provide a physician’s note stating the nature of the emergency, and LensCulture will issue you a credit that can be applied to future workshops.
Can I change to a different group of the same session?
If the same Session is offered for multiple groups in different dates and times, you can change from one group to another that best fits your schedule at least 15 days before the start of the session.
You cannot change groups less than 15 days prior to the starting date.
What if I miss one meeting?
There are no refunds for missed meetings. However, you will be able to review the video-recording of the missed meeting to catch up on any assignments or group discussions before your next meeting.
Can a session be cancelled?
LensCulture reserves the right to cancel any workshop up to one week prior to the start date, in which case a full refund will be issued. A minimum of six students is required to run a session.
Can session meeting be changed?
During the period of the online workshop, a meeting may need to be rescheduled. A make-up session will be scheduled within the term or added to the end of the course. You will be notified about the change in advance.
What forms of payment do you accept? Do you accept PayPal?
You can pay for your entry with PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express. We're sorry, but we cannot accept bank transfers or payments by check at this time.
How do I know that my payment went through?
Upon registration and payment, you will receive a confirmation email and a summary of your payment.
I can't login to my account.
Go to https://www.lensculture.com/forgot_password and enter the email address you think you signed up with. We'll send you a password reset link.
What's required to participate in a Session?
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A good internet connection
When you register for a session, you will be invited to test your internet connection. Please run the test to make sure you have the required bandwidth to participate in Sessions.
What's good? At least 2 Mbps download speed and 0.5 Mbps upload speed (500 Kbps). Faster is better. -
Google Chrome browser
Chrome delivers the best quality experience for all the features of Sessions at this time. If you don't have it, download the free Google Chrome Browser here. -
Mac or PC with a webcam
Notebooks and desktop computers are fine, but iPads and tablets will not work. If you have two screens, please use the screen with the webcam, otherwise, you will be looking off to the side in the Session (awkward). -
Headset or earbuds
We strongly recommend using earbuds or headphones. Even if the quality of the built-in audio on your Mac/PC is great, you will be surprised how much background noise is picked up. Headsets are highly recommended — all the people in your Session will appreciate it. Earbuds that come with an iPhone work great! -
Quiet location
Locating yourself in a quiet location for the live Sessions really helps everyone focus on the conversation and photography.
How do I get assistance?
Feel free to contact us on support@lensculture.com if you have any questions regarding LensCulture Sessions.
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