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Yolanda Andrade conducted a workshop on photo urban landscape




For Yolanda Andrade, teach photography is always a novel experience, because by doing so they also learn, especially when you do this work in a factory.

"I started as a teacher of photography at the School of Photography Nacho Lopez, in 1992, and I liked teaching, which since then I have not stopped doing so," he said while preparing a new workshop in Morelia, Michoacan.

This course, scheduled for the second half of August and early September, will be devoted to the urban landscape, subgenre of documentary photography in which the teacher Andrade has an extensive teacher.

The workshop conducted in what Factory Images of the capital michoacana in two phases. The first will be devoted to teaching history and theory of photography in urban landscape favoring the analysis of important international authors.

Among them excel contemporary photographers from the United States, Stephen Shore and Joel Sternfeld and France's Raymond Depardon, also of current production.

"It does not include Mexican authors because the students who participate in the course know well, since it is mid-level photographers and advanced," said the teacher Andrade.

The first day of work, for five days, will also include work of capturing images on behalf of students and analysis group and documentary research via the Internet.

The second week's workshop, after a recess of the working group, for students to take photos, will focus on the detailed analysis of these images, in order to sharpen their critical sense.

The Urban Landscape workshop will be within the traditional format of such courses: the work of each of the members will be reviewed and criticized by everyone, and only the final analysis he may put forward their views.

"It's an exciting, creative, which I feel very comfortable and always ready to restart it," said Yolanda Andrade, who is participating in the program Creators of the States, the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CNCA) from 1994.

Urban Landscape will be taught a group of 10 to 15 photographers with the support of the National Council for Culture and the Arts, through the National Fund for Culture and the Arts, the Department of Cultural Linkage and the Ministry of Culture of Michoacan.

The teacher Andrade has given similar workshops within Program Creators of the States in several major cities in the republic, as Monterrey, Mexicali, Tijuana, Veracruz, Villahermosa and Chetumal.

Yolanda Andrade ventures into the photograph from 31 years ago (1977). At this time has mounted some 50 solo exhibitions and participated in more than 200 groups.

Next September will open in the Alliance Française de Polanco, in Mexico City, the parallel sample Visions, whose images are later used for editing a book that has the same title.

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