Barnstorm XXII: Rust Team
Photo by Gary Knight
This is long overdue and quite frankly I've neglected this blog the past month but I'm back, finally.
The Eddie Adams Workshop was a world wind experience that I'm sure I'll never forget. Then again, I only got 10 hours of sleep in four nights so ask me about it in 20 years and we'll go from there.
All kidding aside, it was four of the most inspirational, frustrating, and fun days of my photo career. I was pushed in ways I wasn't expecting, met some of the people who inspire me every day, and created what I expect to be several life long friendships. I could go on and on and on (you get the idea) about the experience or you can just check out the interview I did for the National Press Photographer's Association student blog, The Visual Student.
Our team, the Rust Team, theme was on the working family and I was assigned to document the lives of a group of Buddhist nuns at the Kadampa Meditation Center in Glen Spey, New York. I already had what I thought was a great assignment when I was then selected as the sole person on my team to produce a multimedia project. With the help of National Geographic Director of Photography and Video Melissa Wiley I produced an audio slideshow titled, The Path.
You can check out more of my images from the assignment on my website.
-JCE
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