Event

Deep Dive Photojournalism: Daniella Zalcman at Wake Forest University

Sharon Henio-Yazzie (pictured with an abandoned school in Ramah) was one of roughly 40,000 children from 60 tribes placed in Mormon homes between 1947 and 2000. Image by Daniella Zalcman. USA, 2016.
Sharon Henio-Yazzie (pictured with an abandoned school in Ramah) was one of roughly 40,000 children from 60 tribes placed in Mormon homes between 1947 and 2000. Image by Daniella Zalcman. USA, 2016.
Thursday, February 6, 2020 (All day) to Tuesday, February 11, 2020 (All day)
Wake Forest University
1834 Wake Forest Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
United States

Join award-winning photojournalist and Pulitzer Center grantee Daniella Zalcman for "Deep Dive Photojournalism," a short course organized by the Wake Forest University journalism program and the Pulitzer Center. The course involves four in-class sessions on February 6-7 and 10-11, 2020, with each session taking place from 5 pm to 7:30 pm.

This 1-credit independent study takes students through the fundamentals of photojournalism: basic photographic skills development and review of more advanced techniques as well as consideration of how journalists develop story ideas, cultivate sources, and create their ultimate published reported project.

Students are expected to complete out-of-class assignments during the weekend between their in-class sessions. Students are not required to bring personal equipment, but may bring smartphone cameras or 35mm cameras.

Zalcman has produced multiple Pulitzer Center-supported series of photographs surrounding human rights issues. Her work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, TIME, Sports Illustrated, and Vanity Fair, among others.

While in Winston-Salem, Zalcman will visit with other classes at Wake Forest University and at local schools.