An incredible opportunity for UG and PG students to develop their creative practice in this workshop run by photographer Simon Roberts.
About the Event
In this workshop, British photographer, Simon Roberts, will take students on a journey through his 25-year career detailing how he has operated and adapted over time, while building a sustainable arts practice. The workshop will cover everything from generating ideas and planning a photography project to developing your portfolio and networking.
This workshop is aimed at undergraduate/postgraduate students doing creative research and/or with an interest in developing their creative practice. Please note that there are a limited number of places available for this event and therefore it’s essential to register your attendance asap!
Organised by Dr James Kent with support from the Centre for Visual Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London.
About Simon Roberts
Simon Roberts is a visual artist based in Brighton, UK. He is recognised for his tableaux, large-format photographs of the British landscape, and has exhibited widely. His photographs reside in major public and private collections, including the Victoria & Albert Museum. He is also the author of several critically acclaimed monographs, and his work has appeared in publications such as the New Yorker, National Geographic and Wallpaper.
Image caption: A work-in-progress print of “Ashley & George, Devil’s Dyke, Sussex, 2022” © Simon Roberts, 2022. This image has been cropped for website purposes.
Image description: An image of a print depicting a man and woman posing for a portrait at Devil’s Dyke, in Sussex affixed to the wall by masking tape.