
Katrin Koenning, Lake Mountain 2016, courtesy of the artist.
Weekend Workshop
Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 June, 10am—4pm
Outline
Over the course of two consecutive days, Katrin will guide participants along photographic thinking and exploration of our physical and emotional connection to place and environment, and to that which surrounds us. Studying a variety of narrative histories as well as theoretical and practical methodologies and challenges to land and place-based image making, the course will draw on notions of photographic practice as a ‘being-in-the-world’. Katrin will provide in-depth insight into her own working processes and influences as well as intensive portfolio reviews of each participant’s individual work.
About Katrin Koenning
Katrin Koenning is a German artist in the field of still and moving image, who regularly exhibits her works in Australian and international solo and group exhibitions. Koenning is a former editor of the Australian PhotoJournalist Magazine, and winner of the prestigious Conscientious Portfolio Award and the Daylight Photo Award. Her images have been published widely in places such as ASX, The New York Times, The Guardian, Der Spiegel Magazine, National Geographic, The New Yorker, SBS Australia and many others. Most recently, she published her first book ‘Astres Noirs’ (Chose Commune). Koenning currently lives in Melbourne, Australia, where she practices and works as a freelance photographer and lecturer in photography.

Katrin Koenning, Lake Mountain 2016, courtesy of the artist.