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Photographing London
SATURDAY 17 & SUNDAY 18 MARCH 2011 This unusual weekend offers a chance to explore the visual dynamics and contradictions of street life in the capital. In the tradition of the flaneur, we'll stroll from Soho to Brick Lane via a network of roads and districts that have provided the backdrop for many of the greatest photographs ever taken in London. We'll observe the fleeting interactions of people, matter and imagery from visual, sociological and historical perspectives. We'll look at stories, anecdotes and slide-shows from intrepid photographers who have captured the city's unconventional photographic allure as well as iconic images which remind us of its role as a stage for national events. You'll finish the weekend with a fantastic set of holiday snaps - and the ability to see the city in a completely different light. Details: This holiday is led by one of London's most acclaimed street photographers, Nick Turpin, and is suitable for both amateur and more experienced photographers. We'll visit the haunts where Nick consistently gets his best shots, and get valuable advice on slipping unnoticed into the crowd, dealing with irritated members of the public, editing your work and getting it shown publically.
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