Are you interested in deepening your intimacy with the natural world through photography? Award-winning documentary photographer Susan Patrice is offering a heartfelt online photography workshop that will help you take your landscape photography to a whole new level. Combining documentary photography, contemplative practice, and traditional ecological wisdom, Susan can help you expand your visual awareness so that even the most familiar places are extraordinary and inspiring. Through practice, your photographs will come alive with new meaning and beauty.
This five-session workshop will help you reimagine landscape photography as a doorway to wonder. Inspiration will be sparked through photographic exercises, time photographing in the field, and meaningful and supportive reflection.
Photographers of all levels (including camera phone users) are welcome, and even seasoned practitioners should find value in this unique approach to the medium. Participants’ photographs will be juried into an online gallery that will be featured on both the Rowe Center and Kinship Photography Collective websites.
A‌bout Susan Patrice:
Susan Patrice is a documentary photographer and contemplative artist. Her photography and public installations feature intimate images that touch deeply into questions of place, belonging, and ecological personhood. Since 2016, her work has primarily explored the power of beauty and its impact on our feelings of connection and kinship. Through the use of handmade cameras built in response to the land, she engages in deep conversation with wild and natural places. Susan lives in the southern Appalachian region, where she is the director of the Kinship Photography Collective.




