"Creativity or How to Embrace Your Own Personal Rainbow"
Location: Online via ZOOM
This has been a crazy year, and most of us are feeling more distracted, challenged and stressed than usual. All those factors make it an especially difficult time to feel creative. Join Ella Carlson for this PPAM zoom program to help you kick your creativity into gear. She’ll talk about techniques for finding inspiration and embracing your own personal rainbow of artistic possibilities. This program comes just in time to give you a boost of inspiration for those last minute IPC entries.
Ella Putney Carlson has worked as a photojournalist, a studio photographer, and continues to work as a fine art photographer and photographic educator. She has a master of fine arts degree from the New Hampshire Institute of Art and has earned professional photography degrees including Master Photographer, Master Artist, and Educational Associate. She has won numerous photography awards including the 2019 Grand Imaging Award for her album, “Most Wanted,” and the 2020 Grand Imaging Award in the Illustrative/Commercial Category for her image, “First Day of School on the Planet Luminata.” She has been a Diamond Photographer of the Year for the past 5 years. She teaches photographic imaging at the University of Mass.
Ella’s art has been exhibited in the Danforth Museum, Artistree Community Arts Center and Gallery, Vermont Center for Photography, Arts League of Lowell (MA), DeCordova Museum, Cove Gallery (Gloucester, MA), and the Professional Photographers of America
International Exhibitions. Her work has been published in several editions of the Professional Photographers of America Loan Book and Professional Photographer Magazine. Her book “Fine Art Photoshop” was published in 2017.
All registrants will receive an email with a link to the live online event after 1pm on the date of the program.