IS183 Plans Photography Trip to Mexico
STOCKBRIDGE — IS183 Art School is offering a travel photography trip to Copper Canyon in northern Mexico from May 25 to June 3 with faculty artist Jason Houston.Photographic opportunities will include centuries-old colonial and missionary architecture, natural landscapes, a wide variety of ecosystems, and some of this hemisphere's most remote indigenous people, the Tarahumara Indians.
Students will travel by vintage train through this remote region near the U.S./Mexican border. The Copper Canyon covers thousands of square miles of territory, including vast pine and oak forests and canyons so deep that they host their own unique ecosystems.
Tuition is $3,288 for double occupancy and $3,713 for a single. Price includes accommodations, land transport, two to three meals per day, transfers and guides. It does not include airfare, airport fees and gratuities. Students are asked to register by April 28 for this itinerary to be confirmed.
Included in the cost is "Basics for the Traveling Photographer" on May 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. This one-night workshop is designed to prepare students for the trip. Topics covered will include packing and transporting camera equipment, the ins and outs of airline carry-ons, X-rays and film, managing power and digital files abroad, insurance, safe working practices, cultural considerations, environmental conditions and considerations, and more.
Houston will share his experience and knowledge gained through numerous trips, including to the jungles of Nicaragua, the deserts of Mexico and the slums of Africa.
His images have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Orion, Time, GEO, New York Magazine, Berkshire Living, Bike and Playboy. In 2006, he exhibited "Farmer," a series on local/sustainable agriculture, at Spike Gallery in New York City and Yale University, and is picture editor for Orion Magazine. He is currently working with Rare Conservation to document their projects around the world.
IS183 Art School is a non-profit community art school encouraging people of all ages, means and skill levels to enrich their lives through hands-on experience in the visual arts. IS183 is located at 13 Willard Hill Road. For more information: 413-298-5252, e-mail info@is183.org, or www.is183.org.
