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London Photo Workshop

12 Days

  • Improve your skills with the guidance of a National Geographic photographer
  • Learn new techniques through special seminars and daily photography classes
  • Go on photo shoots in Oxford, Stonehenge and the Cotswolds
  • Exhibit your work in a gallery
London Photo Workshop



Dates & Tuition

June 29—July 10, 2012
July 14—25, 2012

$5,490

International airfare is not included. An escorted round-trip group flight is available between New York and London. Click here for information on transportation to and from programs. Note: this workshop is designed for students of all levels.








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A top National Geographic photographer will lead this special photography workshop.

 

Amy Toensing

National Geographic photographer Amy Toensing has covered stories from her own backyard like Monhegan Island, Maine and the Jersey Shore to places on the other side of the globe, including the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea and the Australian outback. Her stories are often intimate essays reflecting the lives of ordinary people. She is currently working on her thirteenth story for National Geographic magazine . Her work has also appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine and National Geographic Traveler. Amy has played an integral role in crafting the curriculum for this special program. She will join the June 29 departure for the duration of the workshop. Of the experience she says, "Students will eat, breath and sleep photography. They will be challenged and inspired to push their photography to the next level."
Read an interview with Amy.

Ira Block

For more than thirty years, photographer Ira Block has been covering assignments around the world for National Geographic—in locations as diverse as Africa, the Australian outback, the Gobi Desert, Siberia, the North Pole, Greenland, and Baffin Island. The subject matter of Ira's photographs is as varied as the destinations stamped in his passport. Some of his assignments include "The Samurai Way" and "Race to Save Incan Mummies." From gold coins retrieved from Havana's sunken treasure ships to the largest discovered T-Rex dinosaur, to a lost Confederate submarine, Ira's lens continues to capture and document amazing stories from around the globe. Ira will join the July 14 departure of the London Photo Workshop for the duration of the program.
Read an interview with Ira.

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