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Cittadella is the centre where Natasha Lythgoe and I are holding our Wild Photography workshop next
May to explore this land up in the clouds.
It
is a rather magical place and attracts folk who wish to absorb
themselves in a world whose nature, history and culture remind them
of things seemingly lost in our hurried existence.
Up
in the Sibillini mountains there is an incredible feeling of freedom.
Within the national park, rangers are carrying out a programme of
re-wilding, re-introducing species such as the wolf, bear etc and
attempting to rebalance what humans have disturbed over the centuries
Photography
is our medium this weekend but the workshop could equally be labelled
re-wilding the self, because we too are out of balance as a species
and need to respect Nature; to re-wild ourselves
When I taught photography at the (now) Arts University Bournemouth, it was a time when analogue was dying on its feet and when digital photography was not yet proven. It was at this cusp in time that it became obvious to me that the only useful subject to address, was creativity itself; to be curious and aware of life in all its many facets and that a camera was just a machine, a commodity which was just a vehicle through which the creative imagination might find a home.
In the years between then and now, the evolution of the camera, the ease by which images can be shared with anyone on the planet at any time of day, seeing young infants taking photographs, (and even cancelling out images they don't like for goodness sake), All this makes me realise that I was right at that time; that the essence of a fulfilled life is indeed to re-awaken creativity in our lives, whatever the medium with which we choose to express ourselves.
Our weekend at the end of May next year is about these very matters.
Our home is a beautiful centre in an astoundingly magnificent part of Italy. (Read Guardian article about Cittadella)
It's an opportunity to work and share with others our passion for image making. (you may bring any kind of photographic image making machine)
And to join a community of like minded people who stay in contact and share images on an on going basis.
To eat, laugh, play, work together in this little paradise in the mountains of La Sibilla.
For programme of 2018 Spring workshops at Cittadella, click here
Michael
When I taught photography at the (now) Arts University Bournemouth, it was a time when analogue was dying on its feet and when digital photography was not yet proven. It was at this cusp in time that it became obvious to me that the only useful subject to address, was creativity itself; to be curious and aware of life in all its many facets and that a camera was just a machine, a commodity which was just a vehicle through which the creative imagination might find a home.
In the years between then and now, the evolution of the camera, the ease by which images can be shared with anyone on the planet at any time of day, seeing young infants taking photographs, (and even cancelling out images they don't like for goodness sake), All this makes me realise that I was right at that time; that the essence of a fulfilled life is indeed to re-awaken creativity in our lives, whatever the medium with which we choose to express ourselves.
Our weekend at the end of May next year is about these very matters.
Our home is a beautiful centre in an astoundingly magnificent part of Italy. (Read Guardian article about Cittadella)
It's an opportunity to work and share with others our passion for image making. (you may bring any kind of photographic image making machine)
And to join a community of like minded people who stay in contact and share images on an on going basis.
To eat, laugh, play, work together in this little paradise in the mountains of La Sibilla.
For programme of 2018 Spring workshops at Cittadella, click here
Michael
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