PHOTOGRAPHIC WALKS

INSCRIPTION ON LINE OR AT THE TICKET OFFICE DURING THE FESTIVAL


Informations: 
10 JULY → 21 AUGUST
MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS
9H30 → 13H00
STARTING POINT : THE FESTIVAL OFFICE, 34 RUE DU DOCTEUR FANTON
> From 16 years old
> Maximum of 6 people
> Payment on registration
>> Activity held only in french 

These small group tours of the city offer participants an opportunity to train their photographic eye and sensitivity.

Shady little streets, contrasting monuments, a dazzling square and a timeless exhibition space are some of the highlights punctuating these introductory walks.

Participants will do simple, technical experiments with light to focus more broadly on observation, distance, framing and personal choices.

These photographic walks are primarily intended for beginners or near-beginners who want to exchange ideas and get advice from a young professional photographer.

Participants will use their own equipment, ideally a reflex or digital hybrid camera with a memory card. They can also use a high-quality smartphone. Fully charged batteries, an empty memory card and a bottle of water are indispensable.


Bring
> A charged hybrid or reflex camera with an empty memory card, although a very high quality smartphone will also do 
> A bottle of water
> Comfortable walking shoes
> Clothing to protect against the heat and sun
> A cable and charger

Content
> Shooting photographs on a city tour
> A visit to a festival exhibition
> Discussions about photographs made during the session 
> Presentation of some photographs


  • Institutional partners

    • République Française
    • Région Provence Alpes Côté d'Azur
    • Département des Bouches du Rhône
    • Arles
    • Le Centre des monuments nationaux est heureux de soutenir les Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles en accueillant des expositions dans l’abbaye de Montmajour
  • Main partners

    • Fondation LUMA
    • BMW
    • SNCF
    • Kering
  • Media partners

    • Arte
    • Lci
    • Konbini
    • Le Point
    • Madame Figaro
    • France Culture