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Мастер-класс проходит на английском языке. Основная задача мастер-класса - это практика языка, получение базовых знаний по фотографии от известного фотографа Джеймса Хилла. Лектор говорит на русском языке, поэтому при необходимости возможен перевод.
James Hill, one of the world's best know photojournalists will be discussing how to prepare for journeys and stories, both at home and abroad, examining every aspect of photography, including conceptual and technical issues.
He will explain how to make your photographs better and how to successfully capture those important moments of your trip.
James has travelled the world for the The New York Times and many of the most prestigious international magazines covering everything from the war in Afghanistan to holidays in America and he will share his experience and skills with you to help you bring back the most memorable photographs from your travels.
The master class will be held in English.
Have with you an unforgettable Saturday night, during which you can get to know a very talented and extraordinary man, and get an idea of photos - of course, in English!
Register for the course by calling (495) 788-88-69.
Permanent link to this master class:
http://www.cityclass.ru/hill_photography_in_english
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James Hill is one of the world’s leading photojournalists and his work has won many of photojournalism’s most prestigious prizes including the Pulitzer Prize, World Press Photo, the Visa d’Or at Perpignan’s Visa pour l’Image and awards from the Overseas Press Club of America and the National Press Photographer’s Association of America.
Educated at Oriel College, Oxford, and the London College of Printing where he studied photojournalism, he left England for the Soviet Union to begin his career as a photographer in 1991. After the fall of the Soviet Union he travelled across the former Soviet republics documenting the continuous strife that engulfed those newly independent states. In 1995 he joined the New York Times on as their European Contract Photographer, a position that he holds to this day. In 1998 he moved to Rome from where he covered Italy, the Middle East and also returned to Russia to travel principally to Chechnya. After 9/11 he was sent to Afghanistan for 4 months to witness the collapse of the Taliban regime and in 2003 went with US Marines to Baghdad during the invasion of Iraq.
Since 2003 he has returned to live in Moscow with his family, from where he continues to travel the world for the New York Times and international news magazines and other clients.In the last few years he has embarked on a wide-ranging series of books and exhibitions. In 2009 “In Russias,” a monograph of his work in Russia was published. The following year his project on Russian WWII veterans “Victory Day” was released as a book with the support of the British Council. It was awarded Book of the Year at the Moscow International Book Festival. In 2011 a study on bullfighting “Days of San Isidro” commissioned by the Spanish Ministry of Culture was published as part of the Year of Spain in Russia. Recent exhibitions have included a retrospective at Perpignan’s Visa pour L’Image as well as two exhibitions at the Moscow House of Photography. In 2010 his veterans project “Victory Day” was exhibited at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. In 2011 “Days of San Isidro” was presented at the GMG Gallery in Moscow.
"When you come out with a camera in hand, the main thing - is to have a goal to keep in mind the finished project."