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- Gil Rigoulet
This workshop explores street photography through proximity, intention, and human presence. For Gil Rigoulet, photography is first and foremost a way of thinking and positioning oneself in the world, a conscious act rather than a search for framing behind a viewfinder. Participants are invited to engage deeply with their subject, to enter situations with clarity, precision, and respect.
Over four days, photographers will work on defining their photographic intent, refining their attitude toward the subject, and developing the ability to read the street in order to identify meaningful situations. The workshop emphasizes immersion, rapid decision-making, and the construction of a coherent photographic series rooted in personal vision.
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Pedagogical learning
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Language of instructor
English and French
Duration & location
SAN SERVOLO, VENICE 4 DAYS










