By Elin Spring and Suzanne Révy
Are you searching for the right words to accompany your photographs? A stellar project statement will help clarify and elevate your imagery. It is also essential for submissions of work, grant and residency applications or your author essay for an upcoming book. A well-constructed statement can even help inject energy and direction into a project that is at a creative crossroad.
Join us for our online 5-week workshop, “Writing About Your Photography,” offered through the Griffin Museum of Photography.
Here’s how it works. In our first session of the course, we explain “best practices” for starting and maintaining successful writing habits, offer valuable tips on expressing your genuine voice, and demonstrate examples of both clear and ineffectual communication. Using these tools, each participant prepares a piece of writing to share in subsequent workshop sessions. By discussing your piece, editing and presenting it again, as well as partaking in the same process for other members of our class, you will learn both by doing and observing. At the end of this workshop, each person will have a polished piece and a fresh approach to sharing their views on photography.
Start your New Year right, classes begin on Tuesday, January 27th, 2026!
For complete details and registration information: https://griffinmuseum.org/event/spring-revy-fall25/
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