Explore your creativity in this free digital photography workshop at FiftyForward Donelson Station, presented in partnership with the Frist Art Museum and supported by E.A. Michelson Philanthropy.
In this course, participants will explore digital photography using iPads. They will learn about the camera functions and the fundamentals of creating a composition.
The workshop consists of nine ninety-minute art-making sessions, a tour of a current Frist exhibition, and a culminating reception and celebration. Participants also receive a complimentary one-year Frist membership. All materials are provided, and all skill levels are welcome.
To register, contact Traci Bennett-Hobek at 615.231.1230 ext. 5002
About the Instructor
DaShawn Lewis, a self-taught photographer, focuses on everyday life, everyday people, and promoting youth arts in his work. Born and raised in Nashville, his passion for photography traces back to his childhood. When making images, he prioritizes building community and fostering connections. Lewis practices “life photography,” which authentically documents real-life events, people, and environments. Lewis, alongside his creative peers, collaborates on workshops and exhibitions with the Edgehill Brighter Days Program in South Nashville, under the leadership of Nancy Crutcher. Through his community outreach, Lewis connects and collaborates with local artists, building a stronger arts community in Nashville.
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