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Students Document the Lives of Central New York Residents as Part of Newhouse’s Annual Fall Workshop

Tuesday, October 1, 2019, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Fall Workshop 19 LogoMore than 80 graduate, undergraduate and military visual journalism students from the Newhouse School will spend Oct. 3-6 documenting the lives of Syracuse-area residents as part of the school’s annual Fall Workshop. The event is sponsored by the visual communications (VIS) department.

Students will use photography, recorded sound, video and writing to tell stories of people in the surrounding community. Their work will be published online at fallworkshop.syr.edu in the weeks following the workshop, but live updates will be posted throughout the weekend.

“The Fall Workshop is often cited by students as one of the best educational opportunities they had during their time in Syracuse University,” says Bruce Strong, VIS chair and executive director of the workshop. “We are grateful to all the professional coaches who give freely of their time to help our students grow, and to the community members who open their doors to our students.”

The workshop will begin with a panel discussion on the photographer-editor relationship on Oct. 3 at 7:15 p.m. in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium, Newhouse 3. Panelists include Sarah Leen, director of photography at National Geographic; Elizabeth Cheng Krist, former photo editor at National Geographic, and Amy Toensing, assistant professor of visual communications at the Newhouse School and a contributing photographer at National Geographic. Visuals consultant Lauren Steel will serve as moderator.

About 25 professional photo editors, photographers, video producers, graphic designers and other visual communicators from across the country will provide advice and guidance as coaches. The weekend will conclude with a public community screening and exhibit on Sunday, Oct. 6, starting at noon in the lobby of Newhouse 1.

Follow the workshop at fallworkshop.syr.edu as it unfolds, and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/groups/thefallworkshop) and Twitter (@TheFallWorkshop).

For more information about the workshop, contact managing director and Newhouse digital post-production specialist Rafael Concepcion at 315-443-1600 or rconcepc@syr.edu.

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