Visual Narratives: Editing and Sequencing Photography for Personal Storytelling with Jason Hendardy is a two-session in-person workshop that will explore how photographic editing and sequencing can transform individual images into powerful visual stories. Participants will discover how thoughtful image arrangement can amplify their unique perspective and create deeper connections with viewers. Through hands-on exercises and collaborative discussion, photographers will develop skills to shape their work into cohesive narratives that effectively communicate their personal vision and experiences.
Learning Objectives
- Understand fundamental principles of photographic sequencing and its impact on narrative
- Develop critical thinking skills for analyzing and arranging images to convey personal perspective
- Create meaningful visual relationships between images to strengthen personal narrative and viewer engagement
Materials Required from Participants
- 20-30 photographs (4x6 prints recommended)
- Notebook for process documentation
When: July 26th & 27th, Saturday and Sunday, 2 - 5 pm
Where: The Seattle Light Room, 5040 Wilson Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98118
Cost: $300
Instructor: Jason Hendardy
Format: In-person, hands on
Max Enrollment: 8 students