Illuminating Creativity – Lecture at the College of Dupage
Tonight, for the first time, I’ll be showing new work from my Antarctica January, 2009 voyage. I’ll also reveal a lot about my creative process; camera, software, drawing, and writing technique and how it all goes together. The lecture is at 7 pm at the College of Dupage in Glen Ellyn, Illinois (outside of Chicago). Sponsored by Canon, the lecture is free and open to the public.
See my previous Antarctica posts. Type Antarctica into Search.
Stay tuned here and to Insights for upcoming online releases.
Check out my upcoming field workshops in Palm Springs, Namibia, Maine, and Iceland.
mb.kinsman
13.03.2009 at 17:15JP, Thank you for sharing an insightful, thought provoking time with us. As one of many local photograghers in attendance, it was a pleasure to learn your thought process and ideas on illuminating creativity. Time passed all too quickly (Jeff Schewe excepted).
Hearing your stories combined with your images was fantastic and inspirational. Do pass along a thank you to Jeff Schewe and all of the “posse”, including Michael Reichmann, Seth, etc. for sharing your knowledge and providing a means, by which, the passion for this Art is kept alive for the rest of us, both amatuer and professional alike.
MB
mb.kinsman
13.03.2009 at 17:19JP, Thank you for sharing an insightful, thought provoking time with us. As one of many local photographers in attendance, it was a pleasure to learn your thought process and ideas on illuminating creativity. Time passed all too quickly (Jeff Schewe excepted).
Hearing your stories combined with your images was fantastic and inspirational. Do pass along a thank you to Jeff Schewe and all of the “posse”, including Michael Reichmann, Seth, etc. for sharing your knowledge and providing a means, by which, the passion for this Art is kept alive for the rest of us, both amateur and professional alike.
MB
mb.kinsman
13.03.2009 at 19:34, Thank you for sharing an insightful, thought provoking time with us. As one of many local photographers in attendance, it was a pleasure to learn your thought process and ideas on illuminating creativity. Time passed all too quickly (Jeff Schewe excepted).
Hearing your stories combined with your images was fantastic and inspirational. Do pass along a thank you to Jeff Schewe and all of the “posse”, including Michael Reichmann, Seth, etc. for sharing your knowledge and providing a means, by which, the passion for this Art is kept alive for the rest of us, both amateur and professional alike.
MB