Composition & Dynamic Symmetry in Photography

A 3-part series with Kathryn Kolb

$65. per session or $175. for all. 

Kathryn Kolb has expanded her original "Composition Intensive" to include more concepts & examples designed to build awareness about how our eye and mind interact in viewing photography at every level. 

Gaining awareness and practicing seeing in a variety of ways frees us to create new types of images or to better understand and refine our established visions. 

Kathryn's new, comprehensive 3-part series covers the various approaches to seeing, how specific details of design create meaning, and further how aesthetic design in photography connects to the physical structure of nature and gets to the heart of the significance of Beauty -- the place where art & science connect as one.

Part 1: Through the Viewfinder - it's not as simple as we think    

Jan 24, 2015 - 9:30AM - noon

The Photographer's Studio, TULA Arts Center, 75 Bennett Street, Atlanta, GA 30309

Clicking the shutter seems simple enough, but a great deal happens in our mind's eye between the moment we encounter a scene to how we frame a shot "just so."  We make many decisions, often subconsciously, that shape the final image, which in the end may or may not convey the meaning or feeling we wanted. This session thoroughly breaks down our capture process, because learning to see differently -- more abstractly for instance -- requires us to become aware of how we use our "capture eye." Understanding how we do this helps us refine our visual message, so that what our eye sees and what our mind thinks are in beautiful synchronicity.

PowerPoint presentation includes 5 types of image "reads" commonly derived from various approaches to seeing. Includes critique session of participants' previous work related to the topics covered. 

Coffee and pastries provided.

Questions? call Kathryn 404-862-0118

Payments: Checks are payable to: Kathryn Kolb Photographer, 2665 Arbor Ave SE Atlanta, GA 303017 

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