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The Poetry of the Street: Boston Photography Workshop with Jeff Larason

Discover the art of capturing fleeting street moments in this five-part workshop for photographers looking to hone their street photography skills. This course will help you sharpen your eye, build confidence, and capture the rhythm and poetry of everyday life in the city.

We'll begin with a classroom session exploring the storied history of street photography, highlighting influential photographers and introducing styles and techniques for working in public spaces. Participants will take part in two guided on-location photo sessions in Boston, putting these ideas into practice while

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The Poetry of the Street: Boston Photography Workshop with Jeff Larason

Discover the art of capturing fleeting street moments in this three-part workshop, designed for photographers of all levels -- from first-timers to seasoned shooters. Whether you're using a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or your iPhone, this course will sharpen your eye, boost your confidence, and help you capture the rhythm and beauty of life on the streets.

We'll begin with an engaging classroom session covering the rich history of street photography, highlighting iconic image-makers, and sharing practical tips and techniques. Next, we'll take a guided photo walk through Boston to put these

Then, Now, Next: The Evolution of A Yellow Rose Project (In-Person Panel)

Then, Now, Next: The Evolution of A Yellow Rose Project.An in-person conversation with artists from A Yellow Rose Project

The Griffin Museum is pleased to present an in-person panel discussion featuring artists from A Yellow Rose Project: Rania Matar, Lisa McCarty, Mary Beth Meehan, and Toni Pepe. The conversation will be moderated by Yellow Rose Project Co-Founders Meg Griffiths and Frances Jakubek.

This panel will explore the evolution of A Yellow Rose Project -- past, present, and future. The discussion will begin with the project's inception and the artists' initial responses to