The Photobook Clinic is an intimate 3-hour photobook dummy review session with Cheng Yinhe. Based in Zhejiang, China, he is a professional in the art publishing industry and book designer with Jiazazhi Press, engaged with the planning, editing and design of art books, with a continued focus on translating photographic works into print.
The seminar will focus on gathering constructive feedback on both incomplete and completed photobook dummies, aiding their progress towards completion or refinement. Participants will gain fresh insights on how to elevate the direction of their photographic book project.
This programme is presented at 42 Waterloo Street with venue support from the Arts Resource Hub. The Arts Resource Hub supports arts Self-Employed Persons (SEPs) and freelance practitioners in Singapore to unlock new opportunities and grow meaningful careers.
Who is it for?
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For participants who work in the field of photography and visual communication
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For participants seeking feedback on their Photobooks and publishing-related advice
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Participants should have either a incomplete/work-in-progress or completed photobook dummy to present in the workshop
Brief Workshop Content
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Presentation of Participant’s Photobook project
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Critical Discussion & Feedback amongst participants and instructor
Workshop Information
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No of Participants: Limited to 12 participants
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Delivery Method: Physical
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Learning Hours: 3 hours
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Teaching Staff: A professional artist-instructor, supported by a logistic staff to facilitate workshop requirements & a translator
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Language: Workshop will be held primarily in English, within a translator to assist with Mandarin translation
Additional Information
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Any request to refund or cancel your ticket has to be made strictly through our ticketing platform.
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All ticket sales are final. If you have already registered for our workshops and are unable to attend it, our cancellation policy is as follows:
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11 days or more before the start date: 70% refund on Full Ticket value (minus 30% administrative charge)
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10 days or less before the start date: No Refund
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The Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship
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Applicants of South-East Asian descent are welcomed to apply for the scholarship to subsidise the cost of the programme fee directly related to Portfolio Review and selected Professional Development Programmes (i.e. Masterclasses & Seminars).
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Applicants at any stage of their professional development are welcome to apply. You do not need to be a full-time practicing photographer or artist to be eligible for this award.
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For more information and to apply for the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship, please kindly head to: sipf.sg/agpds24