Traveler's Eye Workshops, the mobile photography school run by me and Richard Sennott spent the last weekend in the Wisconsin town of Maiden Rock, on the Mississippi River about 75 miles south of Minneapolis. We shot abstracts each morning at sunrise, did some impromptu portraits, and also spent an afternoon photographing a potter at work. Here you'll find part of the Maiden Rock sign in the train yard, color coding painted on a rail, a baker in Stockholm, one of my students at work, and potter Diane Millner at her wheel. The class is self-publishing a selected cut of the photos we took on the weekend; we each get nine images. Mine include the horse in the post below, and the shots in the post above.
Photographer and writer Chris Welsch is working as an editor on contract at the International Herald Tribune in Paris through February of 2012. He teaches photography through Traveler's Eye Workshops and the Minneapolis Photo Center. More: www.chriswelsch.com and www.travelerseyeworkshops.com.
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