WORKSHOP: “Wet Plate Collodion”
Saturday, February 27th through Sunday, February 28th – 10am to 4pm each day
THE CLASS IS CURRENTLY FULL – Registration is now closed. Thank you!
Michelle Rogers Pritzl was born and raised in Washington DC, where she began studying photography in high school. Pritzl received a BFA from the Corcoran College of Art and Design in 2001, a MA from California State University in 2010, and a MFA in Photography from Lesley University College of Art, where she studied with Christopher James, in 2014. Her work explores the tension between past and present in our psychological lives as well as the photographic medium itself, often working in a digital/analogue hybrid. Pritzl works in alternative and historic photographic processes, and has been widely exhibited in New York, New Orleans, Fort Collins, Boston and Washington DC, amongst others. Pritzl was a Critical Mass Top 250 finalist in 2013; she has been featured in Lenscratch, Noovo Editions, Diffusion Magazine, Lumen Magazine and her work as been recognized by the International Photography Awards, LensCulture and the Prix de la Photographie Paris. Pritzl has taught photography and drawing in both high school and college for the last 10 years, most recently serving as an adjunct instructor at Lesley University College of Art, as well as leading workshops for the Griffin Museum of Photography. She is represented by Corbis Images.
Questions about the class?
For questions or more information you can contact our Gallery Director at info@vcphoto.org or call (802-251-6051).
Cancellation/Refund Policy
If you are unable to attend the workshop for whatever reason and have already registered, VCP will refund 100% of the fee if notice is given by February 24th.