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Lead by multidisciplinary artist and photographer Sara Shamsavari, this two-hour webinar is an introduction to the work of the artists exploring and interrogating identity using the medium of photography today.

This webinar will explore the history of the photographic portrait and encourage you to reflect critically on the work of the artists exploring and interrogating identity from Alfred Steiglitz to Nan Goldin and Zanele Muholi.

You will look at the work of contemporary image-makers who question conventions of identity and raise awareness around social, cultural and political concerns, identity rights and body politics through their work.

Through the exploration of the problematic history of photography, you will gain an understanding of the ethical considerations and responsibilities of artists using the medium of photography today.

Who should attend this session?

This webinar is aimed at aspiring photographers and those wishing to gain an overview of the history of photographic portraiture and how artists are interrogating and representing identity through photography today. It is also an excellent fit for artists, designers and anyone working with photography.

Outcomes
After this session you will:

• Gain an overview of the history of photographic portraiture
• Learn to reflect critically on the genre of portraiture and representation
• Be challenged on re-thinking of what constitutes a portrait
• Be encouraged to implement concepts surrounding the genre of portraiture into your own projects in thoughtful and creative ways
• Learn the importance of implementing ethics into your photographic practice

For enquiries please email ualshortcourses@arts.ac.uk
  • photography
  • photographer
  • identity

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Photography and Identity WebinarLondon, United Kingdom