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Foundation Workshop Recap

By Andrew Niesen


I just wanted to share a little bit more about the Foundation Workshop. My involvement was such a rewarding experience, which I hope to be able to be a part of again.

On the first day of the workshop I gave a short presentation on how to blend into the scene. As documentary photographers who strive to make storytelling images, our goal is to record reality, not reality as it is affected by our presence. I shared some practical examples of ways to build a trusting relationship with subjects so that they would open up their lives to us as photographers and let us make storytelling images. One of the best ways to do this is to first simply sit down and talk with your subject and share stories, all the while looking for common interests. We feel comfortable with people whom we share common interests with, so the sooner you can establish a bond, the easier it is for them to open up and allow you to document their lives.

A highlight for me was Anna Kuperberg's presentation. She shared some photographs from an ongoing project she's been working on where she has been documenting a neighborhood in St. Louis. Her dedication to this long-term project was inspiring and the photographs she has made show how much her subjects trust her and have let her into their lives. See some of her photos on her fine art website.

My primary responsibility with the workshop was to be a mentor, so I went out into the field every day with some of the workshop attendees and gave them one-on-one feedback and guidance to help them improve their seeing, shooting and storytelling. I saw overnight transformations in how the attendees improved their photography. The workshop was such a powerful experience which focused on growth for everyone involved.

The dates for next year's workshop have recently been announced: February 25-28, 2008. Check out the Foundation Workshop website for more info. And to register, email Huy Nguyen: huy@fworkshop.com.-Mark

Electro-Shock Therapy

By Andrew Niesen


I developed this strange ringing in the ears around Christmas time that would simply not go away. After a thorough analysis by leading experts we've thankfully determined that it is nothing more than that. I have tinnitus, which produces a mild ringing in my ears that is really just a bit of a nuisance.

The doctor thought it best to "nip this in the bud" while I'm relatively young so it doesn't become a chronic problem.

So I have six treatment 90-minute appointments over the next two weeks that involve hooking electrodes up to my ears and giving me low-grade electric shocks and exposure to infrared-radiation to make the ringing go away.

Thanks to an open wireless network somewhere in this medical building, I can sit here and work — or play on Apple's Photobooth!
-Andrew

UPDATE: Thirst Relief Benefit Auction

By Andrew Niesen

LaCour is offering a free seat ($1,695 value) at our April workshop, The Business of Storytelling, to the Thirst Relief auction winner!

You don't have to attend WPPI to bid. If you cannot meet with us in Las Vegas, the mentoring session can be conducted in Atlanta during the workshop dates.

**CLICK HERE TO BID NOW**

Thanks for joining the effort to help Thirst Relief bring water to families around the world! Together, we can make a difference.

Rules: The winner is responsible for lodging, meals and travel-related expenses. The winner must get one single-occupancy room at Twelve, the hotel that is hosting the workshop ($195/night over 4 nights.) New enrollees only. Must win LaCour's mentorship at Thirst Benefit Mentor Auction.

Live. Love. Learn: Thirst Relief Benefit

By Andrew Niesen



Save lives while learning from your colleagues!

LaCour has volunteered for Thirst Relief's unique Mentor Program.
Thirst Relief International helps families who desperately need clean drinking water!

This once in a lifetime opportunity to get personal feedback will only be available for one week. Mentoring sessions will be auctioned online and 100% of the funds will bring clean drinking water to families in countries where there is a need.

**Click Here to bid on a 90-minute one-on-one session with LaCour

Mentors who have volunteered to help you and Thirst Relief:

Becker | Charles and Jennifer Maring | Chenin and Doug Boutwell
Chris LaLonde | Dane Sanders | David Beckstead | David Jay
Davina Fear | Denis Reggie | DQ Studios | Gary Fong | Gene Higa
Huy from f8 Studio | Jeff Jochum | Jefferson Todd
Jeff and Julia Woods | Jerry Ghionis | Jessica Claire
Jim and Lara Davis-Hicks | Joe Photo | John at Imagemakr.com
John Michael Cooper | LACOUR | Laura Novak
Liana Lehman | Marcus Bell | Matt Antonino | Me Ra Koh
Michele Celentano | Mike Colón | Mike Larson
Nathan and Amber Holritz | Parker Pfister | Pepper Nix
Wildberry Studio+Design | Vicki Taufer | Yervant

Details: The auction is open from March 1st until March 8 at midnight PST.
Mentoring sessions will take place in Las Vegas during WPPI, March 24-28.

**CLICK HERE TO GET INVOLVED NOW!**

Learn from Huy and Linda in Atlanta!

By Andrew Niesen


We're thrilled to announce that we are hosting a special seminar with Huy Nguyen and Linda Wallace in April!

Huy and Linda are two of the most talented and innovative photographers working in the wedding industry. They are a constant source of inspiration to the LaCour team. Mark just spent a wonderful week teaching alongside Huy and Linda at The Foundation Workshop.

On April 25 and 26, Huy and Linda will share their knowledge and experience with photographers at The NO MODELS Workshop. Come spend two days with Huy and Linda at the LaCour studio in Atlanta!

Huy and Linda will teach you to find inspiration in real life and real stories!

You will be inspired. You will be challenged. You will be changed!

**Click Here to Sign up Now.

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