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Profession: Freelance Photographer
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Home base: Jakarta, Indonesia
URL: http://www.jefriaries.com
URL: http://www.photoshelter.com/user/jefriaries
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Languages spoken: English
Journal: http://www.jefriaries.blogspot.com
Yahoo! Messenger: jefripic@yahoo.com
Skype: Jefriaries jefriaries
Mobile phone: +628161641400
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Work phone +6281519211172
Blood type: AB
Last login: about 7 hours ago
Member since: 10 Oct 2005 02:10

About

Jefri Aries, Born 1973
As freelance photojournalist base in Jakarta, Indonesia, coverage news, social issue, economic, politic, environment, story, documentary, Aerial photography, travel,

My assignment and work was publish on
Antara,AP,AFP,EPA,Reuters,Bloomberg News,Zuma Press
Geographical Magazine-UK,
Fortune Magazine
Toitre-Vietnam
BBC Magazine
Evd-Holland,Digital Media-USA,KPA-Canada,Heinrich-Germany,
Muteen Edition-France
Greenpeace
Asia Money
Time
UN-Irin

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life death workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico

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life death workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico

Location: Oaxaca, Mexico
Dates: Oct. 24th – Nov. 4th, 2009
USA mobile: (360) 301-4121 • Jonathan Safir
Mexico City celular: (55) 1365-1746 • Enrique Cervera
Oaxaca celular: (951) 146-5797 • Eva Lépiz

Email: jonsafir@yahoo.com

Cost: $1,950 USD

For scholarship information contact with jonsafir@yahoo.com
or go to http://lifedeathworkshop.wordpress.com/scholarships

we have a few spaces still open, with the possibility for a scholarship

(transportation to/from Oaxaca, accommodations and some meals are not included. A full range of hotels and B&Bs are available, and food in Oaxaca is excellent and affordable. Please request a list of recommended hotels.)

We have assembled an unusual group of teachers for this workshop that lets us explore our own creativity while taking us into the heart of Oaxaca during Mexico’s most profound ceremony, the Day of the Dead.

We will work together on a series of creative exercises that take us to a greater awareness of our ways of seeing and let us rediscover what was so compelling about our first encounters with photography.

The workshop will meet daily in the unique and awe-inspiring Ex-Convento de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, which houses the Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca, in the center of the city of Oaxaca.

We will begin each day with exercises inspired by The Artist’s Way, led by Enrique Cervera. The exercises are intended to reflect on our own true authentic desires and inspirations. We do this, first by locating our creative blocks, then by identifying the sources of these blocks, and finally by learning the tools to tame these creative monsters.

Sean Kernan will guide us as a group through a series of exercises that use music, theater games, and written observations to let us experience our creativity directly, not only to produce photographs but to be more aware of our own experience.

At the same time, we will start our work in Oaxaca and Oaxaca’s central valley, as the population prepares for the Day of the Dead, one of the most profound and fascinating events in the culture of Mexico.

Jonathan Safir, who has been working on an extensive film project in Oaxaca since 2000, will guide us through the intricacies of this significant event. His experience will give us the unique opportunity to work with many communities and families directly.

We will visit sites around the valley where we will experience the local culture through Oaxacan art and food, looking at the vital role that “art” plays in the continuity of tradition. We will have the opportunity to visit different artists’ studios – paper-making, glass-blowing, printmaking, hand-making chocolate in women’s homes, and Day of the Dead bakeries. Traditional markets and eating our meals with many families in many communities, as well as the city of Oaxaca’s rich variety of restaurants will provide yet another level of heritage and creativity.

… for more information please go to
http://lifedeathworkshop.wordpress.com/

We look forward to seeing you in Oaxaca!!!

17 Oct 2009 04:10 | 0 replies

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