Keith CarterPoetry Of Perception Photography Retreat with Keith Carter

August 1 - 5, 2021 Go back
A black and white portrait of a smiling man on sitting on a car

This retreat is designed to help you discover, or renew your creative spirit, and to broaden the way you think about your individual photographic practice.

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  • Class description
  • Bio
  • Supply List
  • gallery

Class description

This retreat is designed to help you discover, or renew your creative spirit, and to broaden the way you think about your individual photographic practice. 

Its purpose is to help serious amateur or professional photographers reconcile practical and creative lives, to re-examine your own creative process, and to explore the narrative, aesthetic, and emotional aspects of image making. 

Our goal is to help each participant find new paths to creative growth, develop or refine a sense of personal style, and to make serious amateur, fine-art or commercial work more passionate and fulfilling.

THREE THINGS RETREAT GUESTS WILL WALK AWAY WITH UPON RETREAT COMPLETION

  • Smarter
  • Kinder
  • Elevated aesthetic & sense of purpose

biography

KEITH CARTER is an internationally respected author, educator, and workshop leader. He has published 13 books of his expressive images. Thirteen monographs of his work have been published, as well as two documentary films: Keith Carter: The Artist Series, Ted Forbes and A Certain Alchemy, Anthropy Arts. A fifty-year retrospective book was released fall of 2019 from University of Texas Press. In addition, he has been described as a "Poet of the Ordinary" by the Los Angeles Times (1994) and received the Texas Medal of Arts in 2009.

His work has been featured on the nationally televised program CBS Sunday Morning and he is the recipient of the Lange-Taylor Prize from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Mr. Carter’s work is included in numerous private and public collections including the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the George Eastman House, and the Wittliff Collections at Texas State University.

Contact: Website: Follow:
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www.keithcarterphotographs.com

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Supply List

  • Camera and memory cards.
  • Portfolio 12 - 20 images of either an anthology of their best work or of a current project. The portfolio can be either digital or prints.
  • Sense of humor