The Eddie Adams Workshop Is Accepting Applications

Posted by Huong on March 17, 2010 at 10:24 pm.

In 2007, there were six days I will never forget. One of them being when I decided to quit my job at the newspaper to pick my life up and move to NYC. Another when Jeff asked me to marry him. And the other four were what kick-started all of the above: The Eddie Adams Workshop.

The application process is now open for this year’s lucky attendants, and if you or someone you know has a passion for photojournalism, then you should definitely apply if you’re eligible. It’s like church for photographers in a barn full of hopefuls being coached by the absolute best in the industry. And it’s tuition-free. While most workshops require thousands of your dollars to attend, this one accepts you based on merit and not your ability to pay. Eddie Adams said “I just want[ed] to get all my friends there and make it the best damn workshop they’ve ever been to,” and make it something that he wanted to attend. And he did. And it’s totally fulfilling, encouraging, exhausting and inspiring. I was star-struck by the faculty and staff and in awe of the amount of talent that surrounded me. It kicked my ass and opened my eyes to so many things even though my eyes could barely stay open as I only got about 10 hours of sleep the entire four days I was there. When they say it’s an intensive workshop, they mean it’s an intensive workshop. Portfolio reviews go well into the mornings with some of the top editors and photographers in the world and it is a gold-mine as far as networking goes. I can not stress how amazing this opportunity is.

On that same note, if you like documentaries or are interested in photojournalism and haven’t seen An Unlikely Weapon: The Eddie Adams Story, then go, now, find it, and watch it. I get goosebumps every time I see it and it’ll definitely inspire you if that’s something that you need. On my first night at the workshop they debuted this documentary and I’m not quite sure there was a dry eye in the room. Mostly because we were surrounded by his colleagues who miss him dearly (he passed away in 2004), but also because for me at least, I felt like in a way we were watching something that we were just about to be a part of. And it was really really important. Most of you who read this already know my ties and the many webs of connections it has weaved in my life, but if you’re considering applying and have any questions, feel free to get in touch! I’d love to tell you more about it.

Our class photo—I’m in the front row, left side in the grey  to the right of the green:

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