Self-Portraiture: Creating Narrative Through Identity (Feb 12-Mar 12)
Dates: February 12 - March 12, 2025
Meetings: Wednesdays, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM CST (5 sessions)
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: $440 (HCP members can receive a 10% discount)
Instructor: Gabi Magaly
Skill Level: Intermediate
Turning the camera on yourself can feel uncomfortable and intimidating. Series based on self-portraiture offer image makers control over the content they choose to share with the world and can challenge the common visual narratives shared by the media. In this course, photographers learn how to create stories through self-portraiture, review the history of the genre, and discuss the importance of identity and representation. In a supportive and collaborative environment, students will share and refine their ideas, realize them photographically, and receive valuable feedback from their instructor and peers through in-class photo critiques. Texas-based artist Gabi Magaly will present her inspiring personal work and offer insight into her artistic process and the reasons leading her to believe that photographing our lives is ever more important nowadays.
Objectives:
Get comfortable photographing your own self-portraits
Learn how to set up your camera using a tripod and timer/clicker
Explore the role and importance of identity in contemporary photography
Receive guidance while creating new imagery holding personal significance
Receive valuable feedback from both instructor and peers
Expand your artistic background by reviewing the history of self-portrait photography
Prerequisites:
Photography I or being comfortable using your camera in Manual mode.
Course Prep:
For the first class, students must bring 5 images representing their work and be ready to discuss 1-2 ideas for projects they would like to work on during the course.
Dates: February 12 - March 12, 2025
Meetings: Wednesdays, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM CST (5 sessions)
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: $440 (HCP members can receive a 10% discount)
Instructor: Gabi Magaly
Skill Level: Intermediate
Turning the camera on yourself can feel uncomfortable and intimidating. Series based on self-portraiture offer image makers control over the content they choose to share with the world and can challenge the common visual narratives shared by the media. In this course, photographers learn how to create stories through self-portraiture, review the history of the genre, and discuss the importance of identity and representation. In a supportive and collaborative environment, students will share and refine their ideas, realize them photographically, and receive valuable feedback from their instructor and peers through in-class photo critiques. Texas-based artist Gabi Magaly will present her inspiring personal work and offer insight into her artistic process and the reasons leading her to believe that photographing our lives is ever more important nowadays.
Objectives:
Get comfortable photographing your own self-portraits
Learn how to set up your camera using a tripod and timer/clicker
Explore the role and importance of identity in contemporary photography
Receive guidance while creating new imagery holding personal significance
Receive valuable feedback from both instructor and peers
Expand your artistic background by reviewing the history of self-portrait photography
Prerequisites:
Photography I or being comfortable using your camera in Manual mode.
Course Prep:
For the first class, students must bring 5 images representing their work and be ready to discuss 1-2 ideas for projects they would like to work on during the course.
Dates: February 12 - March 12, 2025
Meetings: Wednesdays, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM CST (5 sessions)
Location: Online via Zoom
Cost: $440 (HCP members can receive a 10% discount)
Instructor: Gabi Magaly
Skill Level: Intermediate
Turning the camera on yourself can feel uncomfortable and intimidating. Series based on self-portraiture offer image makers control over the content they choose to share with the world and can challenge the common visual narratives shared by the media. In this course, photographers learn how to create stories through self-portraiture, review the history of the genre, and discuss the importance of identity and representation. In a supportive and collaborative environment, students will share and refine their ideas, realize them photographically, and receive valuable feedback from their instructor and peers through in-class photo critiques. Texas-based artist Gabi Magaly will present her inspiring personal work and offer insight into her artistic process and the reasons leading her to believe that photographing our lives is ever more important nowadays.
Objectives:
Get comfortable photographing your own self-portraits
Learn how to set up your camera using a tripod and timer/clicker
Explore the role and importance of identity in contemporary photography
Receive guidance while creating new imagery holding personal significance
Receive valuable feedback from both instructor and peers
Expand your artistic background by reviewing the history of self-portrait photography
Prerequisites:
Photography I or being comfortable using your camera in Manual mode.
Course Prep:
For the first class, students must bring 5 images representing their work and be ready to discuss 1-2 ideas for projects they would like to work on during the course.
Images:
Gabi Magaly, “You’re the closest thing I’ll ever get to a goddess. You’re divine.” -David (2023), from the series “Dear Frank, I wish… Love, Gabi 2/2/23”
Gabi Magaly, Gabi at the edge of the bed while Frank and Reggie sleep (2022), from the series “Gabi and Frank”
Gabi Magaly, Making Peace and Saying Goodbye to Trampoline Land, behind Mom’s House (2023), from the series “Dear Frank, I wish… Love, Gabi 2/2/23”
Gabi Magaly, I will not be less of a bitch to make you feel comfortable (2023), from the series Dear Frank, “I wish… Love, Gabi 2/2/23”