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Creative Landscape Photography Workshop

Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ET)

Zionsville, IN

Creative Landscape Photography Workshop

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"At the age of four, you were an artist. And at seven, you were a poet." - Seth Godin

Do you remember what that was like? Do you yearn to create the art that is truly you? On October 23rd, we’re going to give it a go together. It’s a photography workshop to bring the vision back. Come on out and play.

 


 

Explore your creative vision to make images that are authentically you. We'll spend part of the day at the Kellar Mahaney Gallery considering artistic values and approaches. And then we'll be out around the parks of Zionsville with our cameras. We'll take plenty of pictures and likely a lot of bad ones. Why? Because we're going to experiment and be stretched. You'll finish the day with new direction and inspiration.

Kellar Mahaney Gallery

We'll start out at the Kellar Mahaney Gallery, right on the brick main street of downtown Zionsvile, IN and then venture out from there. Lunch is included.

http://www.kellarmahaney.com

Andy gave a talk about creativity at the gallery. View the video.

Andy Chen

Andy Chen is an award winning fine art photographer based in Indianapolis, IN. His images explore themes of enchantment within the wildness of the natural world.

http://www.whatandysaw.com

When & Where



Kellar Mahaney Gallery
270 South Main Street
Zionsville, IN 46077

Saturday, October 23, 2010 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (ET)


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Andy Chen Photography



Andy Chen is an award winning fine art photographer based in Indianapolis, IN. His images explore themes of enchantment within the wildness of the natural world. Andy was born in 1974 in Taiwan and grew up in the Midwestern United States. His exposure to photography began in high school, where he spent countless, clueless hours in the darkroom as part of the yearbook staff. A few years later, he finally figured out that the knobs on the camera had a purpose and quickly found a new passion (for photography, not turning knobs). www.whatandysaw.com