Archive — Workshops

Pictureline sat down with the award-winning National Geographic photographer Catherine Karnow to discuss her love of photography and what it's like working as a photojournalist on assignment around the world. Born and raised in Hong Kong, the San Francisco-based photographer seems destined to have travel and photojournalism at the center of her life. Catherine has covered Australian Aborigines; Bombay film...
Photographer Michael Clark (www.michaelclarkphoto.com) is an internationally published outdoor photographer specializing in adventure sports, travel, and landscape photography. His editorial and corporate clients include National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Outside, Men's Journal, Outdoor Photographer, Digital Photo Pro, Climbing, Nike, Nikon, Adobe, Patagonia, Pfizer and DuPont to name just a few. Michael Clark:  "Choosing the right photography workshop can be difficult. It is difficult to know how open the...
Marc Muench (www.muenchphotography.com) has been a professional landscape and sports photographer for over 20 years. Marc is now the "artist in residence" at dgrin.com for Smugmug, where he contributes on a regular basis to the "Muench University" critique thread. He is currently the photo editor of the National Parks guide, published by The American Park Network, which contain many of...
The photography world is a complex jungle of genres, galleries, awards, and workshops.  The amount of information that we sift through can be overwhelming, and yet sometimes we come across something that seems so interesting, we just have to show it around.  Foundry Photoworkshops offers a photojournalism course this July 29-August 4, 2012.  Some of the top photojournalists around will...
Old people in Italian villages, especially men, spend lots of time on the street. I really enjoy engaging them and making portraits where they stand. Spy pictures with a telephoto lens are fine, but I prefer face to face confrontational portraits. I like the energy that's exchanged between the viewer and the subject when they are aware of one another....
I was talking with Leslie the other day.  Leslie is a seasoned photographer and product specialist at Pictureline.  He mentioned that beginning photographers always feel "in the dark" about how to go about learning to photograph.  One even asked him directly:  "How do I learn how to photograph?  I go to seminars, some workshops, some lectures.  I try to read...
 Guy Tal is a photographer, writer, instructor, and philosopher who splits his time between all of these things and just living.  I was particularly interested in his interest and skill with publishing his own eBooks, instead of going a traditional route by self-publishing or working with a publisher.  His style and philosophy are refreshing in world of highly competitive photography....
We caught up with the legendary Utah-based landscape photographer Tom Till on one of the few days of the year that he had time to answer the Pictureline call.  Tom's collection of imagery stretches over 37 years, mostly on 4x5 film, and he has many "first" shots under his belt in the Utah/Southwest area.  You simply cannot talk about the...