These look tastier than cheese on toast with HP Sauce! The Magnum Foundation and the Department of Photography & Imaging at New York University’s Tisch School of Arts are offering four courses in photography and human rights. Not sure how much it costs though? But some lucky pups are going to have a great summer in Greenwich Village!
The courses, taking place in the evenings are;
MAY 17 – JUNE 4:
THE PICTURE ESSAY FOR PAPER AND PIXEL – Fred Ritchin
DIGITAL TOOLS FOR DOCUMENTARY PRACTICE –Cate Fallon
JUNE 7 – JUNE 25:
HUMAN RIGHTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY – Peter Lucas
THE PHOTO ESSAY –Susan Meiselas

Peter Lucas’ course examining the role of photography in the human rights movement and its impact on social change looks right up Rights Exposure’s street.
Scholarships are also available.
Filed under: Photography, Training Tagged: | human rights, photo agency, photographers




This is a great spot. I taught a class at the Uni a few weeks ago. There are some great teachers and I think this would be an amazing project to be part of.
You know it wouldn’t be difficult to do something similar in the UK. A weeklong photo/mutlimedia workshop based out of Amnesty in which each participant explores a different human right … then publish it all on a website at the end.
Be very inspiring.