Reportage Photography Workshops is a series of photography workshops on location in the most fascinating cities and outposts of Asia and further afield. Interacting closely with world-renowned photojournalists with long experience in the region, participants take on assignments aimed at advancing their photographic skills and vision. The intensive dawn-to-dusk courses involve challenging fieldwork, formal and informal critiques, editing sessions, evening projections and open discussion. In a stunning Asian setting, participants fully engage with the local culture and environment and learn how to create photographic reportage to the highest standard.
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PENNY TWEEDIE
In Photography News on February 11, 2011 at 1:54 PMPhotojournalist who has died aged 70.
Penny Tweedie was an award winning photographer who covered conflicts around the world. She narrowly escaped death on the Golan heights and was thrown out of Uganda whilst covering the expulsion of the country’s Asian population by Idi Amin. Penny also produced a number of books documenting the culture of Australia’s Aboriginal people; she took photos for press and advertising campaigns for the charity Shelter in the 1960s and was in demand for portraits. Penny felt that she was defined by her work – and when commissions dried up as she entered her seventies, she decided to end her own life.
Penelope Anne Tweedie was born 30 April 1940 and died 14 January 2011.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2011/jan/20/penny-tweedie-obituary