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The Art & Practice of Street Photography





Venice-Murano-Burano

last two weeks of March 2018
(trip extensions to Florence, Rome, and Naples (Pompeii) available)

 

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Below is a list of the photographers who will be leading our Photo Walk sessions and artist workshop visits. All have many years of photographing experience. All are familiar with Italy, either living there or having photographed there. In the unlikely event a photographer cannot participate (commercial work or other last minute obligations) there may be others who will take their place.

 

 

Wilbur Norman is a Santa Fe writer and photographer who studied social anthropology and has worked as a rare book and tribal art dealer. His first camera was his father's Brownie Holiday model, though he has ‘upgraded’ many times to where he now feels somewhat competent to handle his current image-making tools: the Leica M6 (film), Leica M-P 240 (digital), Fuji X-T1 and, notably, the Fuji X-Pro1 that re-ignited his interest in photography when it was introduced a few years ago. These cameras are all kit chosen because of the fantastic rendering produced by their companion lenses. He is quite partial to black and white whether on film or on digital, except in the tropics where color is (usually!) king.

His work may be viewed here and has been exhibited in Santa Fe, NM, USA; in Havana, Cuba; at The Louvre Museum in Paris; in the Leica Users Group 2014 Yearbook; etc.

 

 

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Volker here.

 

 


 

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The secret to being a street photographer … is that you have to think at least 5 seconds ahead. You have to see the picture coming. Because by the time you see it, if you haven’t taken a picture, by that time it’s gone. – Antonio Olmos



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Wilbur Norman & CameraTreks

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