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Look3 Festival of the Photograph 2009
Look3 Festival of the Photograph – The Girls Come to Visit


Eliza and Maggie in Charlottesville




The Look3 Festival of the Photograph – Paramount Theater

The Paramount Theater in Charlottesville

Eugene Richards introduces a slideshow of workshop participant photographs.


Anna Maria and Maggie at the Paramount


An image from my swimming hole series shown at Charlottesville’s Paramount Theater.

Eugene Richards workshop participants
The Look3 Festival of the Photograph – Eugene Richards' Prints



Eugene Richard’s shows prints from his latest project.
The Look3 Festival of the Photograph – Barbecue at Nick Nichol's Place
Nick Nichols, National Geographic photographer and festival executive co-director, hosts a barbecue at his home in Crozet.


Mark reunites with his friend Marty (who coincidentally was also the subject of Gene’s book 50 hours)




Steven (one of my students) received a scholarship to attend the Bill Allard workshop


The Look3 Festival of the Photograph – Near the Swimming Hole

Sometimes I saw fifty or more butterflies together

Beautiful, clear water at a swimming hole in Crozet
The Festival of the Photograph – Swimming Hole Project
As part of the photo workshop, we created short individual photo projects. Mine was on swimming holes (a nice way to spend 100 degree days).

Here’s one near my house. The images below are from Crozet, Virginia.



The Festival of the Photograph – Eugene Richards Workshop

Eugene and Mark

Looking at photographs with Eugene Richards

Renaud

Roman and Justin

Darrell

Jason

Eugene looking at student work
The Festival of the Photograph – Nellie
Our next assignment involved framing a subject without moving around or changing focal lengths. Here are a couple of images of Nellie, a documentary photographer and videographer who is originally from Bulgaria.


The Festival of the Photograph – Three Portraits of Mark
I spend the last week studying with Eugene Richards at the Festival of the Photographin Charlottesville.
Our first assignment was to photograph one of our classmates. Here are three portraits of Mark – photographer and actor. We shared a number of great conversations over the course of the week.



































































