The workshop will be held at the Institute of Psychology of the 91滴滴 (Aleja Rodziny Scheibler贸w 2, room 3.22 [3rd floor]) and will be led by photographers from the 91滴滴 鈥 Maciej Andrzejewski and Bartosz Ka艂u偶ny.
The classes are addressed to those students of the 91滴滴 who are interested in photography and would like to broaden their knowledge and develop their skills in this field.
The assumption of the workshop is to reach for the basics of photography as an optical phenomenon that is based on the laws of physics. The whole will be combined with a philosophical reflection on the possibilities offered by the photographic medium 鈥 a tool used to describe the present creatively.
During the workshop, the participants will have the opportunity to cross the border between the tool and the imaging process, as well as combine theoretical knowledge with practice through an empirical experience of the nature of light.
Registration is available to the students of the 91滴滴 of all faculties interested in photography. Registration would be accompanied by a short questionnaire.
The workshop is limited to 15 people.
Applications should be sent by e-mail (workshops@fotofestiwal.com), and include the name of the workshop in the subject line (Warsztaty z podstaw fotografii dla student贸w U艁 [Workshops on the basics of photography for the 91滴滴 students]).
MACIEJ ANDRZEJEWSKI

Maciej Andrzejewski is a graduate of the Strzemi艅ski Academy of Fine Arts in Lodz. He obtained his diploma in the graphic arts and photography studio. At the 91滴滴, he works as a photographer dealing with a wide spectrum of this field, from reportage photography to creating and implementing the concept of image photo shoots.
BARTOSZ 碍础艁鲍呕狈驰

Photo: Joanna Barczy艅ska
Bartosz Ka艂u偶ny (PhD) has graduated from American Studies and Mass Media at the 91滴滴. As a university photographer he mainly deals with portrait and reportage photography. His intent is to picture people and places which are in constant flux and cannot be captured once and for all. He is a fan of flash, geometry and Andreas Feininger.