Visionary Approach To Urban Photography
1h
Duration
8
Video lessons
Lessons
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• Street is an idea reality remade introduction
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• The need to create another reality
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• The reality remade mindset
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• Using a technique according to the concept
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• Photography as reaction not imposition
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• How to create ghosts on the street
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• How reality remade changed my approach on the street
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• Conclusion
Quick Summary
Challenge definitions of street photography through subjective and visionary lens
Guide to exploring new creative possibilities
Using intentional camera movement, flash techniques, and slow shutter speeds
How the mental state of the photographer shapes outcome of the photograph
To promote a deeper connection with the urban landscape
Reality Remade case study: How tech experimentation fuels personal storytelling
Class Materials Included
ABOUT INSTRUCTOR
Alex Coghe
Alex Coghe is an Italian documentary photographer, photojournalist, and editor whose work captures the raw, unvarnished realities of the human condition. Currently based in Mexico City, Coghe has spent over two decades developing a distinct visual signature characterized by high-contrast black-and-white imagery and the innovative use of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM). His career spans high-profile editorial assignments for global brands like Leica and Burberry, as well as features in premier publications such as France Football and L'Équipe. As a dedicated educator, publisher, and founder of The Street Photographer Notebook, Coghe is deeply committed to mentoring the next generation of visual storytellers through his global "Gonzography" workshops and independent photography awards.
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