If, between October 16 and 18, 2015, you came across a group of budding young photographers who, instead of the usual subjects, decided to photograph the "destruction" left behind by young people's night drinking, and you wondered what on the garbage so attractive, let's say that it was the Drink differently project, a unique photography workshop where young people in the company of the world-famous photographer Cheryl Dunn documented how young people have fun and recorded the traces left by excessive drinking. A selection of works by potential new Cheryl Dunn will be on display in the Photo Gallery from November 25 to December 5, 2015.
Photography workshop Drink differently was under the watchful eye of a top photographer Cheryl Dunn and sponsored Union Breweries last weekend in Ljubljana, and ten young perspective photographers recorded through the lens between October 16 and 18, 2015 drunkenness of young people and the traces left behind by drunkenness. With the works, they wanted to show their peers that excessive drinking is not okay and is far from glamorous. On the first day, they immersed themselves in the world of street photography and together with Dunnova, they watched her masterpiece film work, documentary Everybody Street, a historical portrait of the tradition of street photography in New York and its most important actors, badge 1TP5Everybodystreet however, it quickly became the "anchor" of snapshots of what's happening on the streets around the world, both for users of social networks and professional and amateur photographers.
On Saturday, the roles were reversed as Dunn's spotter was part of her apprentices who presented her with their photo portfolios, and she also listened to her wishes, goals and expectations from the workshop. They rounded it up individual conversations, and in between the diligent collection of photographic material, and the best of it will be seen from November 25 to December 5 in Gallery Photo.
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"Be bold, be critical. Do things that excite you and express who you are. Follow your priorities, not the expectations of others. And allow yourself to say no to some things," were the words with which Dunnova said goodbye to the participants.