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Travel with National Geographic photographers from Brazil

[ Fernando Rabelo | July 14, 2009 | 3 Comments | 1,149 views]

Photo: Luciano Candisani

Photographers for National Geographic Brazil will teach a free course of digital photography, between August and September in Sao Paulo. There will be eight practical and theoretical classes with photographers Izan Petterle and Luciano Candisani . Six classes with 20 seats each, will be opened. At the end of the program, students will leave the field with the teachers. Four classes will give priority to students enrolled in public high schools in Sao Paulo. One class will be exclusive to people over 55 years and the sixth class will free training. Registration and more information are available at the Victor Civita Plaza . According to the organization, all the equipment required for the course will be provided to students. At the end of the program, the best papers will be selected by teachers and professionals of the magazine to make a statement. Among high school students, two participants will be selected by the faculty to receive a digital camera and participate in an internship as an assistant photographer in a report in National Geographic Brazil . Two other students also will be awarded a digital camera.

Luciano Candisani the 5th Paraty in Focus.

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3 Comments »

  • JuanCaLop said:

    ¡Envidia!. En Venezuela in eso tenemos anything.
    I hope that muy bien les vaya

  • Charles Hansen said:

    But enrollment is over????????????

  • Fernando Rabelo (author) said:

    Hi Carlos, so that the inscriptions were opened, soon to be filled. The demand was enormous. Sincerely. Fernando Rabelo

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