Extension Session:
This course extension is open only to the photographers who participated in –
Storytelling, Photo Essays and the Personal Project workshop with David H. Wells
This course is open only to the photographers who participated in the previous Storytelling workshop with David H. Wells. The program will continue where we left off and participants are welcome to continue their current project or start a new one. Sessions will be held via Zoom on six Wednesdays from 7:00 – 9:00pm. This extension course will be presented over a twelve week period to give you more time between meetings to develop your projects and test out ideas presented in class.
Sessions will be held on December 1st, 15th, 29th, Jan 12th, 26th & Feb 9th with a possible bonus in person session Feb 23rd.
Zoom links will provided with payment of registration fee.
Workshop Schedule:
Zoom Sessions: Wednesday 7:00 – 9:00 pm
December 1st, 15th, Jan 12th, 26th, Feb 9th & Feb 23rd
About David H. Wells is a freelance photographer/video maker using whatever technology he can to create visual narratives. He is based in Providence, Rhode Island. He focuses on photo-essays for publication and exhibition, including magazines, brochures, and annual reports. He has produced images for local, national and international clientele. Past assignments have been for Life Magazine, National Geographic Publications and the New York Times Magazine to name a few. He has produced 16 photo-essays for the award winning Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday Magazine. His work has been featured in one-person exhibits at Brown University, U.C. Berkeley and Harvard University. His work has been part of group exhibitions at the Houston FotoFest and the Visa pour l’Image Festival in Perpignan. Portfolios of his work have appeared in American Photography Four, Camera and Darkroom, Communication Arts Photography Annual, Graphics: The Human Condition, Photo District News, Photo Magazine, Photographers International and Zoom. His photo-essays have been funded by fellowships from Nikon/NPPA, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the MacArthur Foundation’s Program of Research and Writing on International Peace and Cooperation, the Alicia Patterson Foundation and the Fulbright Foundation. His project on the pesticide poisoning of California farm workers was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize by the Philadelphia Inquirer. He was featured in Photo District News as one of “The Best Workshop Instructors.”

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