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Reflections on 2010

post written on 17 Aug 10 in Staff

Hello all!

eric here. I’ll keep this brief. Just wanted to say a final hello/see you next year… I’ve been back in the real world [well, if you can call what I do the 'real world'] for a handful of weeks now but my experiences down on the Cape still resonate with me deeply. Every year I’ve been there I have come away so inspired and this one was no different at all. Listening to people speak so passionately about what they do and what they believe in, seeing light bulbs going off left and right, listening to the ocean underscore the evening critiques and presentations. The word idyllic comes to mind but not just because of the incredible setting that cradles the workshop experience each year – it’s all about the momentous energy and enthusiasm that we collectively create.

When the week began I told a very simple truth that when I was a student at the workshop [what feels like many moons ago - if you want to relive my experience there you can do so HERE] I left with a refined and much improved perspective on life. My image making improved tenfold and all that good stuff but I could see the world better. I began to see life through the most stunning of perspectives – my own. Up until then, my entire photo education had been based on other people’s visions of what photography – in particular weddings – should be. I found myself through the lens at Roots. I realized that what was important to me wasn’t flowers or macro ring shots or pictures of dresses or a bunch of people standing there looking at the camera. What WAS important to me was humanity – how precious every single gasp of joy is, how miraculous that we are filled with such a breadth of emotion that if it weren’t for the visual historians, would be ever fleeting. We are what we do and how we do it. Roots helped me to understand the creed which is the foundation for my documenting philosophy – Behavior defines character and environment shapes behavior. This year, though I was on the staff side instead of the student, the experience was no less palpable and rewarding. To see a new crop of eyes opened wider and lives changed for the better does a body good. Once people get it, you know you’re not alone and that this world will be better because of the experience that the 12 students had.

To the Staff :: You are beacons of light. What you give is palpable and we are in dire need of it. Thank you for realizing the wisdom in preservation and having the foresight to see so far beyond trends into the core of truth.

To the Students :: Thank you for all that you gave this week. You came from all over the place and did your best to check your insecurities and judgments at the door and because of that we were all treated to a spectacle of wonder I don’t think any of us had expected or could have imagined. You are what is good. Share yourself with everyone you can and continue using your craft to remind people why they are important.

To emilie :: It is so easy to pour thanks on those on the front line but were it not for you, all would be for naught. They are the faces we see out there in the field having the most direct contact with us. Nobody knows how many hours of sleep you miss working behind the scenes to make this indelible experience a reality for all of us. When I was in the AmeriCorps we called it Secondary Service – but more affectionately it became known as the Man Behind the Curtain. For what you have given and continue to give we all are forever in your debt. You are the pinnacle of wisdom, the  pure essence of kindness, and living proof that angels walk among us. Your little peanut is going to be the luckiest nut around :]

So for now, I most humbly present to you some images that I made from the week. I hope it can serve as a reminder of all you went through and an encouragement to keep finding the miraculous in the mundane.

ROOTS 2010 – a Visual Yearbook of Sorts.

Be Joyful. Seek the joy of being alive.

eric

PS – Next year’s roots dates are July 17-21. This year it sold out in 3 days and I would be very surprised if 2011 registration was even open that long. REGISTRATION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 7th AT 9AM!!

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2010 workshop staff announcement and team assignments

post written on 07 May 10 in Staff, Workshop news

After the flutter of excitement with such quick enrollment in the fall, this blog has remained mighty quiet. But that doesn’t mean I haven’t been a busy bee in the background preparing for this summer’s 3rd annual Roots Workshop! I’m excited to finally share our staff line-up and also our team assignments so that you might have the chance to learn a little about each other and extend an introductory hello to your group before meeting at the Cape. Unlike in years past, this year each team will have two team leaders- there will be no designation between leader and mentor- both will work together as equal entities to visit you in the field and facilitate critiques each night.

And so… without further ado, and in no particular order, here are our three teams for this July!!

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TEAM 1:
leaders: Jennifer Domenick (‘08, ‘09) and Arnold Miller (‘08)

I go way back with these two. Jenn and I met while working at the Washington Post in 2001, and Arnold was my boss at the Cape Cod Times where I interned for two summers during college (and hence why Roots is hosted on the Cape!) in 1998 and 1999. Jenn is co-owner of Love Life Images in Columbia, Maryland, and Arnold lives on Long Island where he is the multimedia editor at technology powerhouse Newsday.

students:
Erica Pelaccia
Emily Sterne
Jennifer Badalamenti
Robin Shetler

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TEAM 2:
leaders: Rachel LaCour Niesen (‘09) and Mark Dolan

Smart and savvy Rachel, co-owner of LaCour and online studio management software company ShootQ, is paired with Roots first-timer Mark Dolan, a bbq-loving bearded teddy bear who also happens to be my very favorite photojournalism professor from when I was a student at Syracuse University. He now teaches photography at the Southern Illinois Carbondale campus and is a fantastic addition to our staff.

students:
Amanda Herzberger
Audra Bayette (‘09)
Ian Riley
Amie Otto

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TEAM 3:
leaders: Tyler Wirken (‘08, ‘09) and Mark Adams (‘09)

I first met both Tyler and Mark while teaching at the Foundation Workshop in Texas in 2007. Both have big personalities, extensive backgrounds in photojournalism and are currently running successful wedding photography studios in Kansas City and Atlanta respectively. Tyler co-owns Wirken Photography and Mark co-owns both LaCour and ShootQ, one of our generous supporters.

students:
Neysa Ruhl (‘08)
Whitney Fox
Elisha Tablada
Alison Britton

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Also returning as workshop staff photographer is wedding photographer and Roots ‘08 alum, the always fun and insightful Eric Laurits, and my husband, photographer, Roots ‘08 alum and liveBooks rock star J Sandifer as cook.

So, yippee! I’ll be sending you more information as to what you should pack and such within the next few weeks. And look forward to seeing y’all real soon! Get ready to work hard!

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