Dallas Center for Photography will present photojournalist Ed Kashi’s lecture, New Frontiers of Visual Storytelling: It’s All Personal. Kashi will share work from personal projects and major commissions, talk about the importance of social media and Instagram, the photo essay and advocacy work. The talk will be illustrated with a combination of stills, short videos, and smartphone work.
Kashi has done 17 features for National Geographic since 1991, including landing four covers of the domestic edition and numerous covers of the foreign language editions. Some of the titles include The Struggle of the Kurds, The War for Nigeria, Marseille’s Melting Pot and The Danube: Europe’s River of Harmony and Discord. He also teaches workshops around the world for the magazine.
This lecture comes near the end of Kashi's Near and Far 4-Day Workshop at DCP where he will be teaching how to hone your visual storytelling skills. He will also be available for a book signing after the lecture.
Dallas Center for Photography will present photojournalist Ed Kashi’s lecture, New Frontiers of Visual Storytelling: It’s All Personal. Kashi will share work from personal projects and major commissions, talk about the importance of social media and Instagram, the photo essay and advocacy work. The talk will be illustrated with a combination of stills, short videos, and smartphone work.
Kashi has done 17 features for National Geographic since 1991, including landing four covers of the domestic edition and numerous covers of the foreign language editions. Some of the titles include The Struggle of the Kurds, The War for Nigeria, Marseille’s Melting Pot and The Danube: Europe’s River of Harmony and Discord. He also teaches workshops around the world for the magazine.
This lecture comes near the end of Kashi's Near and Far 4-Day Workshop at DCP where he will be teaching how to hone your visual storytelling skills. He will also be available for a book signing after the lecture.
Dallas Center for Photography will present photojournalist Ed Kashi’s lecture, New Frontiers of Visual Storytelling: It’s All Personal. Kashi will share work from personal projects and major commissions, talk about the importance of social media and Instagram, the photo essay and advocacy work. The talk will be illustrated with a combination of stills, short videos, and smartphone work.
Kashi has done 17 features for National Geographic since 1991, including landing four covers of the domestic edition and numerous covers of the foreign language editions. Some of the titles include The Struggle of the Kurds, The War for Nigeria, Marseille’s Melting Pot and The Danube: Europe’s River of Harmony and Discord. He also teaches workshops around the world for the magazine.
This lecture comes near the end of Kashi's Near and Far 4-Day Workshop at DCP where he will be teaching how to hone your visual storytelling skills. He will also be available for a book signing after the lecture.