Monday, April 16, 2007

Eddie Adams Workshop" Deadline 14 May 2007

Don't Forget to Apply- the Deadline is quickly approaching!

Join us as we celebrate 20 years of
Barnstorm: The Eddie Adams Workshop.

Applications for the 2007 Eddie Adams Workshop are now being accepted!

All applications must be submitted by May 14, 2007.

As always, Barnstorm is tuition-free, and sponsored by Nikon, Inc.
Successful applicants will be notified in July, 2007.
Barnstorm XX will be held October 5-8, 2007, in Jeffersonville, NY.

APPLICATION INFORMATION/PROCEDURE

Eligibility

The Workshop accepts college students, professionals with 3 years or less experience, and U.S. military photographers. Applicants are required to submit a completed application, an application fee, a personal statement, a recommendation, and a portfolio of no more than 20 images (see details below). Prior Workshop students are not eligible to apply again. 50 students and 50 professionals (including military) will be selected for Barnstorm.

Eligible Applicants are:

* "Students" are currently enrolled college students, both undergraduate and graduate (as long as the 3 year professional restriction has not been exceeded)

* "Professionals" are photographers with 3 years or less experience working as a photographer for which payment was received, including paid internships

* Military photographers or journalists, who have graduated from the university-level military photojournalism training program within the previous 3 years; or who have not graduated from the MPJ program, but have less than 10 years total experience as a photographer in their branch of service, are eligible to apply to the Eddie Adams Workshop.

Cost to Students

The Workshop is tuition-free. Students are responsible for transportation to and from Jeffersonville, NY, and a flat fee for room and board.

Application Procedure

Applications will be accepted online beginning March 1, 2007, and ending May 14, 2007. During this time, you will be able to create an online application account, and will be able to save and make changes to your online application until the deadline. Once you have hit the final "Submit" button, you will not be able to make any changes.

Digital Application Information

As of March 1, 2007, the online application process is open and ready! All applications will be online. You will need to provide/ complete:

Application Form

* Will include basic contact information, school/employment information, recommending professor/employer contact information

20 images (or less):

* Each image in a photo story counts as a separate image- a story is NOT one image.

* Do NOT include text embedded on the images- you will have the chance to type in captions for each image in a separate field.

* Do not include text slides within the portfolio to separate sections.

A Personal Statement

You will write no more than 500 words about your experience in photography (work and educational), and why you want to attend The Eddie Adams Workshop XX. Please include how you learned about the Workshop. This can be uploaded as a pdf.

A Recommendation Letter

To be emailed separately from a recommending professor/employer. This should be someone who knows your work and knows you in a professional setting. Letters will be read by a panel, and can be addressed to "Eddie Adams Workshop". They will need to be emailed to apply@eddieadamsworkshop.com, with applicant's name in subject line, no later than the deadline.

Application Fee: $25 Application fee, payable via PayPal.

All applications must be uploaded by May 14, 2007.

Applications and photographs will be judged by a committee of Workshop Directors. A total of 100 applicants (50 students and 50 professionals) will be invited to participate in The Eddie Adams Workshop.

Successful applicants will be notified via email by the end of July, 2007.

About The Eddie Adams Workshop
The Eddie Adams Workshop is an intense four-day gathering of the top professionals in photojournalism, along with 100 carefully selected students. The Workshop's purpose is to create a forum in which an exchange of ideas, techniques, and philosophies can be shared between both established members and newcomers of the profession of picture journalism. The Workshop is tuition-free, and students are chosen based on the merit of their portfolios- not on their ability to pay.

Program

The Workshop Board of Directors reviews students' portfolios and recommendations. From these submissions the top 100 students are chosen to participate. The 100 chosen students will be divided into 10 teams of 10. A photographer, an editor and a researcher, all professionals within the profession of picture journalism, will lead each team. The four days are divided between shooting, editing, speeches and panel discussions. Students will have the opportunity for one-on-one time with editors to discuss their portfolios at what is known as the 11:30 Club.

Faculty

The faculty, who donates their time and effort to the Workshop, are the nation's leading photographers and editors. They represent organizations such as Time, National Geographic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, Getty, Corbis, Sports Illustrated, Reuters, Chicago Sun-Times, Dallas Morning News, Parade, and others. Participating faculty in recent years has included Nancy Andrews, Pancho Bernasconi, James Colton, Bill Frakes, David Griffin, Todd Heisler, Vincent Laforet, Tom Kennedy, David Hume Kennerly, Vincent Laforet, David Leeson, Santiago Lyon, Melissa Lyttle, Clay Patrick McBride, Chris Ramirez, Howard Schatz, Brian Storm, Michael Williamson, Steven Wilkes, and Nick Ut.

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