If you're a photojournalist and you haven't been to Eddie Adams, limber up those fingers and put on your application cap. This is an incredible workshop experience: solid peers, a hugely accomplished faculty, and all expenses are covered, once you get yourself to Jefferson, NY on October 10th. It's like camp. Here's a description from the website:
"The Eddie Adams Workshop is an intense four-day gathering of the top professionals in photojournalism, along with 100 carefully selected students. The Workshop's purpose is to create a forum in which an exchange of ideas, techniques, and philosophies can be shared between both established members and newcomers of the profession of picture journalism. The Workshop is tuition-free, and the 100 students are chosen based on the merit of their portfolios."
Apply online!
*I can't help but notice that the image above was taken by none other than Allen Murabayashi, PhotoShelter CEO extraordinaire.


Hello Rachel,
I just saw the photo of the top model Isabeli Fontana, in an article about hookers, bondage and drug orgies in the british newspaper "News of the World" (link below):
http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/2704_baron_hard_up.shtml
What is the problem with this newspaper that shows the image of a famous top model as if she were a prostitute ?
Why they didn't use a image of a real prostitute ?
I had an incredible experience at the EA workshop.I think it was Barnstorm 2 and I was 19 years old. Michelle and Joe McNally were my instructors and I got to spend the day shooting a dairy family from the back of an ATV. Nobody got much sleep that week but it was a blast.
Just a slight correction, students at EAW are responsible for room and board, which totals a little over 300...