In March, I donated a copy of the Vanishing Cuba Silver Edition to the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP). After receiving many compliments about the book, LACP asked me if I would like to be an instructor (which I graciously accepted). An interview/presentation titled Inside Photography: Special Guest Preview with Michael Chinnici is set up for July 7, 2022. Next: I will lead a small group of LACP members in early December on a 9-day photography workshop in Cuba. And lastly, my virtual webinar on July 23, 2022, is called “Evoking Emotion and Storytelling through Documentary Photography with Michael Chinnici.”
Inside Photography: Special Guest Preview with Michael Chinnici
LACP: July 7, 2022, at 4:30 PM PST (7:30 EST)
Evoking Emotion and Storytelling through Documentary Photography with Michael Chinnici
LACP: July 23, 2022, at 10 AM PST (1 PM EST)
Vanishing Cuba Travel Photo Workshop with Michael Chinnici
Havana, Trinidad, Cienfuegos and Vinales
PWA/LACP: December 3-11, 2022
About LACP
The Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP), a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization, is a photo center devoted to advancing the skills and increasing the personal enrichment of photographers of all experience levels and ages. The organization offers nearly 150 photography classes and workshops annually, programs various community events, supports artists through group and one-person gallery exhibits, and produces four annual contests/exhibitions. LACP attracts some of the world’s most well-known and respected photographers, including Sam Abell, Ralph Gibson, Greg Gorman, Douglas Kirkland, Joe McNally, Duane Michals, Joyce Tenneson, and Alex Webb.
LACP’s broad range of coursework ranges from documentary and fine art photography to studio photography and portraiture. Certificate Programs are available for a comprehensive course of study, in addition to an intense One-Year Professional Program, where students may elect to take an unlimited amount of workshops for one year. For students looking to become more involved in the photographic community, LACP provides Membership which offers numerous perks and benefits, including discounts on tuition, free admittance to events and guest lectures, lowered rates on studio and lab rental, and access to a library housing over 600 photography books, including Vanishing Cuba.
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