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If you’re interested in attending  Momenta’s Project New Orleans: Working with Nonprofits, two spots have opened up on the workshop! Read below for more details.

If you are a member of a professional organization like WPOW, WHNPA, NPPA, ASMP, ASPP, PPA, etc., you quality for 10% off the tuition. Students and military also get a 10% discount. Email the Momenta staff at info(at)momentaworkshops.com for more information.

Project New Orleans in collaboration with
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Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
Dates: April 10 – 14, 2013
Cost: $1650
Please contact our office for itinerary and travel information.

  • Momenta provides each student with a detailed questionnaire, we use this to match each student’s interest with a nonprofit in NOLA
  • Each student will get their own nonprofit to work with, based on feedback from our pre-workshop student questionnaire
  • Momenta will handle all pre-workshop logistics for nonprofit assignments including introductions to each nonprofit occuring about 1-2 weeks before the workshop
  • Student work benefits small, local nonprofits in their need to publicize and project their activities to new audiences
  • Momenta presents an intensive instruction on Photo Mechanic and photo asset archiving
  • Students receive daily personal reviews with lead instructor and Momenta staff
  • Nightly slideshows, lectures and group critiques
  • Daily mentoring and story development editing one-on-one with an instructor for at least one hour a day
  • Voluntary multimedia instruction for interested attendees
  • Lectures on narrative storytelling, elements of a photo story and history of documentary photography
  • Final slide show and party hosted by Momenta for all students, nonprofit staff, general public and members of the photographic community

Click through last year’s student work!

If you’ve never been to New Orleans, you are in for a wonderful adventure when you join Momenta in 2013. This is our most popular domestic workshop and it fills up every year.

During your trip with us, you will not only learn to work directly with a nonprofit on a relevant photo story but you will also receive lectures on business models for making nonprofit photography work for you, including how to market your portfolio for nonprofit clients as well as financing a personal project through grant writing and public fund raising.

New Orleans has been our host for the last five years for this amazing workshop and the welcome from the nonprofits every year is overwhelmingly positive. The city is alive with nonprofit and community groups dedicated to rebuilding the Big Easy back to its former glory and helping the areas of the city that are still suffering, years later, from the after effects of Katrina.

Momenta will offer to connect photographers with nonprofit organizations we have worked with in the past. However, we encourage more advanced photographers to find their own photo story or charity of their choice. Don’t worry! Our team of instructors and staff will guide you every step of the way if you choose to venture down this road.

Every day of the workshop, Momenta staff and instructors with work with you to develop a photo story that is close to your personal vision and embodies the workshop theme of “hope and recovery.” We do this through daily editing one-on-one with you and an instructor for about one hour each evening.

A great addition to our curriculum in 2013 is the collaboration of Momenta and Leica during of our series of Project workshops. All photographers on this trip will have the opportunity to borrow and use the digital Leica M9s and lenses to use in your photo stories. We will have a special lecture during orientation about the use of Leicas and their great history with documentary photography.

Students are also encouraged to record audio for multimedia presentations and their portfolio. Momenta will have audio gear on hand to borrow. Multimedia instruction and editing will also be available for interested attendees.

On the final night of the workshop, Momenta hosts a student slide show presentation for all the organizations who participated in the workshop as well as neighborhood residents, local photographers and journalists, the members of the Photo Alliance and the workshop attendees. The slideshow is truly a moving and emotional experience for everyone involved. It creates a wonderful atmosphere of camaraderie and celebration to end our time together!

We hope you can join us for this very special workshop experience in New Orleans, Louisiana, one of America’s most vibrant and exciting cities!

Workshop fees include: one-on-one editing with instructors on a daily basis, personal portfolio reviews, a student handbook, all handouts and workshop materials, daily slideshows and lectures, software and equipment training, an opening night dinner and our final celebration and slideshow party provided by Momenta for the public at our headquarters in the Garden District.

Workshop fees do not include: meals, transportation, hotel accommodations. Momenta does offer suggestions for housing and transportation deals in New Orleans.

Please contact our staff for a trip itinerary and travel arrangement questions.

About your Instructors

From Pennsylvania Avenue to Bourbon Street, Chris Usher and Jamie Rose have worked together photographing politics and major news events in our Nation’s Capital for nearly a decade. They met on assignment covering the President many years ago and have been colleagues and friends ever since. Chris and Jamie have taught this workshop together five times now and are so elated to continue this great workshop series in 2012.

For the last seven years, Chris Usher has been dedicated to the continuing coverage of the human diaspora created by Hurricane Katrina. Chris’ work was initially featured in TIME magazine and later published into a book, One of Us. When not covering the White House and Congress, he works and visits in his “second home” of New Orleans as much as possible.

Jamie Rose is our Director of Workshops and has been a documentarian for the last decade. She covered the effects of Hurricane Katrina for nonprofit organizations, which lead her to create this workshop in New Orleans with Chris. Jamie believes strongly in the power documentary photography to give back to all the providers working so hard to help in the recovery and rebuilding of the Crescent City.

Learn more about your instructors by visiting Our Instructors page.

For More Information

Please email our staff for further information at info@momentaworkshops.com. You may also reach Director of Workshops Jamie Rose between the hours of 9:30 a.m – 5 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday at our offices at 202.688.1448.

Please contact us for more information about this workshop today!

 

 

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2012 Northern Short Course Registration Opens
Join us at the 31st annual Northern Short Course

March 8-10 at the Hyatt Fairlakes in Fairfax, VA for inspirational speakers and workshops in multimedia, business skills, TV storytelling and much more. In a continuing effort to provide cutting edge educational programming the Northern Short Course

 is updating its format.
Each day will begin and end with a speaker from the popular lecture series with workshops rounding out the rest of the day. Still and multimedia reviews will continue Thursday and Friday evenings as well as the Saturday night reception honoring the annual contest winners. For more information or to register please visit the website: http://northernshortcourse.com.

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FOTO FRIDAY! Every Friday in October, Momenta is offering a 1 day discount code on our 2012 workshops. Today’s deal is for our Project New Orleans: Working with Nonprofits workshop.

If you’re interested in photography and helping out nonprofits, then this is the workshop for you!  use the discount code “FotoLove” and get $300 off the Momenta Workshops’ Project New Orleans Workshop today only.

The workshop pairs photographers of any level with nonprofit organizations in the heart of the Big Easy. It’s a really fun workshop and a great deal!

Learn more or sign up directly with the discount code “FotoLove” today at http://momentaworkshops.com/new-orleans-2012.php

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DOING WELL BY DOING GOOD: Working in the Non-profit/NGO Market

An Evening with Jamie Rose / Momenta Workshops
Wednesday, September 14, 2011

In the work-a-day world, it’s rare to find a path where you can both make a living and make a change. Helping to tell the story for Non-Profits and NGOs (non-governmental organizations) is one of those paths. Whether creating still imagery or video/multimedia documentaries, working with these organizations is a viable way to exercise your creative muscle and build a business.

Join us to hear Jamie Rose speak about what it means to shoot for non-profits, what the work looks like, and the practical in’s and out’s of working for these organizations.

Jamie Rose is an international award-winning photojournalist based here in Washington, DC. She has worked in 5 continents, won awards and grants for her documentary photography and has been a contract photographer with some of the world’s largest nonprofit organizations, including Doctors Without Borders and The Global Fund. Jamie’s work has been published in National Geographic Books, The New York Times Magazine, TIME, Newsweek, and others. She has been internationally recognized for her long term documentary projects on volunteer health care providers and humanitarian issues.

In 2009, Jamie joined Momenta as the Director of Workshops and creates the curriculum for that division. In 2011, she was awarded the United Nations’ ICP Photographers Leadership Award in New York City for her devotion to the field of documentary photography.

Don’t miss this important evening.

When:
September 14, 2011
6:30 pm Social & Refreshments
7:00 pm Program

Where:
Weschler Auditorium
American University
Washington, DC

Fee:
ASMP Members: $10
Non-Members: $20
Students: $5

Students: (With valid ID) $5

ASMP Members: $10

Non-members: $20

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WPOW’s Mentorship Committee joins the Corcoran for an evening of programming at the Corcoran on Friday, September 9th.

A variation of Mentorship’s Ten Tips Tuesday events will begin at 5:30 p.m. featuring Jamie Rose and Chris Anderson of Momenta Workshops. The duo will offer tips on the topic of “Skills in the Field: Visual Journalists on Best Practices for Working in International Settings.” Attendees will also learn more about WPOW and how to apply for the next six-month session of its Mentorship Committee.

At 7 p.m. the Corcoran will host a lecture called “Grace Before Dying: Connecting Communities Inside and Outside Prison Walls,”  by photographer Lori Waselchuk on her photographic documentary that will be on exhibit. A book signing and reception will follow Waselchuk’s talk.

The event is free but atteendess must pre-register.

Find out more here: https://getinvolved.corcoran.org/gracebeforedying

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Momenta Workshops’ Project Series to feature the coveted Leica M9 and X1

Washington, DC (July 22, 2011) –  Momenta Workshops, the documentary photography and multimedia training company, has chosen to collaborate  on their 2011-2012 Project Series with Leica Camera, Inc., the legendary German camera manufacture. Beginning November 2011, participants of Momenta Project workshops are invited to discover all the facets of narrative documentary photography and multimedia storytelling while capturing images of uncompromising quality with Leica equipment. Host destinations include New Orleans, Washington, D.C., India and South Africa. The collaboration between Leica Camera and Momenta will kick off with a seminar on the art and business of nonprofit photography in honor of FotoWeekDC in November, 2011.

“Leica Camera is excited to lend our support to Momenta Workshops’ Project Series,” says Christian Erhardt, Vice President of Marketing at Leica Camera, Inc. “Momenta Workshops and Leica Camera share the common goal of providing visual journalists and artists around the world with an unparalleled shooting experience. We are delighted to offer participants of Momenta Workshops’ Project Series the opportunity to capture images of unmatched brilliance with our equipment.”

“Photographers have been using Leica cameras to document the world since the inception of photojournalism,” said John Anderson, Founder of Momenta Workshops. “The merging of Leica cameras with Momenta’s participants is a natural fit. Both companies have a mission to better the world through quality photographic creation. Now, our attendees will be able to create quality nonprofit photo stories while using the best digital cameras for documentary photographers.”

While working alongside nonprofits around the world, participants of these special Momenta workshops experience both hands-on training programs with Momenta’s award winning instructors and the benefits of using Leica digital cameras and lenses for their documentary projects. Each Momenta workshop features one-on-one editing sessions for at least one hour a day with instructors. Other program highlights include lectures, customized handbooks, software training, storytelling building and project development.

“These workshops are more like a photographic practicum than a workshop,” said Anderson. “The experience allows attendees to be submerged into a documentary environment with real-world expectations. This trains photographers to work on a deadline, learn new techniques and expand their narrative skills while being surrounded by other passionate documentarians.”

Ranging from five to ten days, the workshops welcome both amateur and professional photographers. Amateurs can explore the world of point-and-shoot photography with the X1, Leica’s high-performance compact camera, while more experienced photographers have the opportunity to utilize Leica’s flagship M9 rangefinder camera along with the portfolio of M lenses.

For additional information on this special series of workshops and to sign up, please visit www.momentaworkshops.com or e-mail info@momentaworkshops.com. To learn more about Leica Camera, please visit www.leica-camera.com.

About Leica Camera:

Leica represents a union of craftsmanship, technology and experience. It is at once an extension of art, knowledge and philosophy, providing a state-of-the-art optical experience in a precision, hand-made photographic instrument. Leica Camera has a simple mission: to provide users with an incomparable experience, an instrument that defines an unsurpassed heritage and sets a standard of excellence for the industry to meet.

About Momenta Workshops:

Momenta strives to elevate and support the community of visual journalists and artists around the world through practical, real world training scenarios. Our workshops are personal and challenging but they are always fun. We see photography as a communicator of ideas and emotions across a wide human audience.  It is the principles we were founded on and the belief that brings our students back over and over again.

WORKSHOPS DATE REGISTRATION
The Art & Business of Nonprofit Photography November 6, 2011 Further Information & Registration
Project India 2012 January 29-February 11, 2012 Further Information & Registration
Project New Orleans 2012 April 11-15, 2012 Further Information & Registration
Project South Africa 2012 June 3-16, 2012 Further Information & Registration
Project Washington, D.C. 2012 November 2012 Further Information & Registration

 

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Momenta Workshops latest line up of trips for 2010-2011 are now live on at momentaworkshops.com! Myanmar, India, New Orleans, South Africa and Vietnam await your

These workshops will teach you how to work with nonprofits in a real-world environment, build your portfolio and have access to exclusive locations through some of the most visually stunning regions in the world. Join a workshop today and witness the world!

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Momenta’s Project India student Jacquelyn Martin‘s photo story and written story from her nonprofit assignment during the worskhop was published by the Associated Press this week! All of us at Momenta are all so proud of her for such amazing work and dedication to her photojournalism goals.

Co-instructor Mary Calvert and I were honored to able to work with Jacquelyn on this amazing story of a young nonprofit that helps girls achieve their dreams in India. This is why Momenta was founded and this is a prime example of ways we can all do good work with our images! Congratulations Jax and we’re very very proud!

Click here to see Jacquelyn’s images from India: http://bit.ly/MomentaIndia02

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Hey everyone,

I’m really excited to announce the launch of Momenta Workshops’ YouTube Channel. We are so excited to present our first piece on this space from our Project Uganda workshops. A collaboration among multiple photographers and technicians. Please see this lovely piece produced by our summer intern, Jonathan Miller from Virginia Tech.

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Momenta announces the David Alan Harvey workshop happening this September 25-28, 2009 in San Francisco is still open for registrations.

To ease the burden of tuition in these rough economic waters, Momenta is offering a discount of 15% off to anyone belonging to professional or student organizations (NPPA, WPOW, WHNPA, ASMP, ASPP, SBPPA, etc.) for this workshop.

Email our staff at info@momentaworkshops.com directly to get your discount code for this amazing hands-on workshop with Magnum legend, David Alan Harvey.

Feel free to visit our website for more information and to register online at: http://momentaworkshops.com/sanfran09.php

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