Practical Photoshop - 01.04.2018

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JASMINE STAR


Best known for: social media guru,
business evangelist, and leading
US wedding photographer

Jasmine Star’s
decision to quit law
school and pursue
her dream job
resulted in her
gaining recognition as one of the top
10 wedding photographers in the
world, but she didn’t stop there.
While growing her own award-
winning business she became a
sought-after consultant and social
media guru, helping photographers
far and wide boost their brands and
reigniting their passion with her
infectious enthusiasm and honest
advice.
Hear from Jasmine about how she
started out, how she became so
successful in wedding photography,
and her advice for using social media
to build your profile and drive your
photography forward.

Monday, 19 March 11:00 - 12:00

© Jasmine Star

GERED MANKOWITZ
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Best known for: some of the
best-known rock & roll portraits

Gered Mankowitz’s
photography career
is a who’s-who of
iconic music of the
60s, 70s and beyond.
Working closely with Marianne
Faithful and others in the early 60s,
Gered soon found himself on the
road with the Rolling Stones during
their record-breaking 1965 US tour,
sharing in the adventures of the
greatest rock band in the world at the
peak of their original success.
Gered’s illustrious career saw him go
on to work with a catalogue of music
industry giants – Jimi Hendrix,
Traffic, Elton John, Slade, Kate Bush,
Eurythmics, Duran Duran and many
more.
A special opportunity to see Gered
interviewed about his 50-year career,
how he got started, as well as stories
from backstage and behind his most
legendary images.

Monday, 19 March 13:00 - 14:00

Clay Study 01, The Human Canvas © Art Wolfe Jimi Hendrix © Gered Mankowitz

ART WOLFE


Best known as: a master of travel,
landscape and wildlife imagery

In the second of Art
Wolfe’s sessions he
talks about one of his
most interesting
collections, The
Human Canvas. For over four
decades Art has journeyed to the
edges of the earth to capture and
create a staggering body of
extraordinary work. Art’s map of the
world is epic in ambition and intimate
in its realisation. The Human Canvas
was born of this restlessness. It
draws from a variety of Art’s works
on camouflage and tribes that
celebrate creativity in remote
villages.
Art Wolfe explains how his work as
a fine art painter, his varied interests,
and photographic projects have
progressively informed this body of
work and how he has repeatedly
circled back to earlier endeavors for
inspiration.
Art draws attention to the potency
of art, to its ability to connect the
viewer to our natural and indigenous
worlds, as told through this unique
and personal story.

Sunday, 18 March 11:00 - 12:00
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