I really think that this is something interesting to share with every aspiring photographer.
From Momenta Workshops website:
“Momenta strives to elevate and support the community of visual journalists and artists around the world. We create relationships between like-minded individuals and organizations for the common good of our craft and society as a whole. Our innovation and outreach within the field helps the institutions and individuals we work with to profit and succeed into the next generation of media…
Our workshops specialize in helping not only beginning storytellers but also professionals on an upward trajectory. We aim to keep connecting journalists and media experts from around the world to create a network with common interests. In a sense, we fill the void current media institutions cannot by getting photographers to out into the field to hone their skills, perfect their craft and carry on the mission of journalistic integrity. At the same time, we are building a new media marketplace that will continue to pay dividends to the communications community for some time to come.
We see photography as a communicator of ideas and emotions across a wide human audience. We seek to promulgate visual journalism and the arts as a mechanism of social change and a profitable venture into the future. It is the principles we were founded on and the belief that brings our students back over and over again.”
I think what they try to do is really inspiring. I know some people who have gone on their workshops as well and have found the entirely fulfilling. You are ensured to come back with an exceptional portfolio, enhanced skills, and an experience of the lifetime. If you have the dough to do it, I would totally go for it. I know I certainly would. Sadly, my pockets are devastatingly empty these days.
In cahoots with Momenta is one, Jamie Rose. She’s an Alumna from my school, American University, and certainly someone to know in the field of photography. She spoke to my class the other day and had a lot of interesting things to say about the field of photography, the marketability of it and yourself, as well as the beauty of networking. Not only that but she also has one of these handy little blog things that are just popping up everywhere these days. Check her blog out here.
Also, if anyone has been on one of the Momenta Workshops, I’d love to get your feedback about them!