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“Can the camera give us a sense of control in a time when so many other variables seem beyond our control? How does this moment look in photographs?’’ — Lesly Deschler Canossi
In Domestic Space in the Era of Social Distancing, students will explore this concept either through capturing everyday inspiration or diving deep into existing projects. Learn more about this course and its instructor, Lesly Deschler Canossi, in an exclusive interview. ICP membersreceive $25 off all Continuing Education classes.
Photographers have long explored the domestic space, capturing evidence of life through intimate portraiture, studies of personal ephemera, and observations of interior spaces. With social distancing, working from home has taken on new meaning—yet we must continue our photographic practice despite our isolated reality. How can our cameras unearth everyday muses and help to keep us engaged? Students in this class may take a few pictures a day or dive deep into an existing project. All camera formats welcome.