A new workshop by Aaron Hobson

workshop by Aaron Hobson

In August 13-15, Aaron Hobson will be conducting a workshop

focused on inspiring photographers interested in the “mise en scene” or narrative style of photography to create images with your own voice where every element of the scene contributes to it’’s meaning.

Many of you already know the special work of Aaron Hobson, with a photographic style that turns to be a visual narrative with exceptionally crafted images. This workshop is an opportunity to get inspired, do great work and to learn from one of the most intriguing emerging photographers of the moment.

The workshop will run at a unique scenic location, the The Adirondack Park, the largest publicly protected area throughout the entire United States, located east north of NYC. The workshop headquarters will be in Saranac Lake named the best small town in New York State and ranked 11th in the United States in The 100 Best Small Towns in America. In 2006 the village was named as one of the “Dozen Distinctive Destinations” by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. The workshop will be completed with a final group exhibit including a reception, a great finale for a workshop promises to be a unique opportunity to learn, to get inspired and to make great images.

The workshop is currently half full, so don”t miss the chance to contact Aaron if you have interest.

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