Nikon Helps Young Photojournalists Share Their Vision With The World At Barnstorm
By Shutterbug Staff
October 5, 2007 From October 5-8, Nikon will sponsor 100 of the worlds most promising young
photojournalists who will gather in rural upstate New York for the 20th annual
Eddie Adams workshop, also known as “Barnstorm”. These handpicked
students will be mentored by seasoned professional photographers and photo editors
during the four-day intense workshop. They will learn the skills needed to perfect
the art of telling a compelling story with photography and leave with lifelong
friends and an unforgettable experience. Students will also have the opportunity
to try out Nikon’s new D3 and D300 professional digital SLR cameras and
get technical advice from Nikon experts available on-site.
“Nikon has been a proud sponsor of the Eddie Adams Workshop since its
inception 20 years ago. This year is a tremendous milestone for the workshop
and a true testament to Eddie’s vision for creating an education program
that helps promising young photographers become award-winning photojournalists.
Nikon is thrilled to play a part in the professional development of these promising
photographers,” said Bill Pekala, general manager of Nikon Professional
Services, and Eddie Adams Workshop board member. “We are happy to provide
attending students with the latest Nikon gear and photo equipment so they are
familiar with the latest technologies in digital imaging.”
To prepare for a rapidly changing industry, participants have access to a modern
digital photo and multimedia studio with all of the latest technologies to aid
these young photographers in learning their craft. Additionally, Nikon will
make available the D3 and D300 digital SLR’s allowing these students to
be amongst some of the first photographers in the world to shoot with these
new cameras. These cameras are engineered to meet the demanding needs of the
professional photographer, and the rigors of field work.
These visionary photographers of tomorrow will benefit from the experience
and advice of professional mentors such as John White, Bill Epperidge, and Clay
Patrick McBride. Other famous photographers represent the top photojournalism
publications such as National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, The New York Times,
The Washington Post, Getty Images and The Associated Press.
During the workshop, the student participants are divided into ten teams, and
each team is paired with a photographer, an editor and a researcher. Each day
consists of hands-on activities such as shooting and editing, as well as speeches
and panel discussions. Over the four days, the students are exposed to many
types of photography including photojournalism, fine art photography, studio
portraiture, underwater work, long-term projects, and conflict photography.
After an overwhelmingly positive response last year, returning for the twentieth
anniversary will be the multimedia workshop. As many newspapers and other publications
are looking to expand their offerings to include interactive slideshows and
audio, the students get a head start in the new media marketplace by receiving
access to the top multimedia editors in the country.
In addition to the event sponsorship, this is the fourth year that Nikon will
award a $10,000 scholarship to the top student from the Barnstorm XX Workshop.
A panel of judges selects students based on the work that he or she presents
during the workshop. The scholarship money must be used by the winning student
to further their education in the photographic arts field, and will be applied
towards their tuition and/or housing at the college of attendance.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the workshop, the past speeches and presentations
from industry greats will be compiled into audio presentations for alumni and
visitors to the website. This is an excellent way for today’s young and
aspiring photographers to hear the advice of photo greats, such as Carl Mydans,
Joe Rosenthal, George Tames, Louie Liotta, and of course, Eddie Adams.
"It's not only about the power of the image but the strength of our community,”
said Alyssa Adams, executive director, Eddie Adams Workshop. “For two
decades some of the most talented people in our business have come to Barnstorm
and inspired a generation of photographers. Their passion in-turn will inspire
the next."
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