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Applying to the Eddie Adams Workshop

by Will Parson 11 May 2009 166 views View Comments
Pacific Beach in San Diego

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I have emerged from my lair into the light, just briefly, after several days of polishing photos, getting frustrated, ripping up my portfolio and starting the process over again.  The respite comes because the Eddie Adams Workshop has postponed their application deadline until Friday May 15th – as they promised in their very enlightening webinar on Friday.

By last night I felt like I was on some sort of pyschotropic medication.  My brain was cloudy, and I was turning in a couple assignment by email and just staring at the motionless progress bar on my laptop screen.  Just staring…even though I knew my connection had gone out, because I didn’t want to have to move to a spot with a stronger signal.  I am essentially finished with the EAW application, though I haven’t pressed the submit button.  I will spend the time until Friday thinking about it, deciding whether to listen to the voice to change this or that just one more time.

On a positive note, the application process was easy as humanly possible (no captions? Hooray!) and like other instances in which I’ve had to step back and assess my work as a whole, it offered a great time to put things in perspective.

Here is a list of the benefits I’ve experienced from applying to the Eddie Adams Workshop.

1.  The aforementioned forced self-assessment, akin to the Total Perspective Vortex but not so lethal

2.  Getting in touch with professional photographers you might not have a good reason to email otherwise

3.  Getting valuable analysis from those pro photogs

4.  Getting encouragement from the same pro photogs (Thanks again to Sandy Huffaker, Matt Mallams, Elyse Butler and Robert Benson)

5.  Understanding the difference between good photos you just happened to take and the great photos that speak to your vision.

There are still a few days to apply, so if you’re reading this and you haven’t applied yet, hurry up and get on it.  If you think you have a shot then why not?  It will at least be a good reason to pore through your archive for those forgotten images that always felt like a part of you.

ALSO: If anyone wants to look at my EAW application portfolio, let me know in the comments or by email and I’ll send you a link to the private gallery!

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  • Lisa James said:

    I would love to see your EAW application portfolio! I too agonized over it and am pretty sure that I did not put my best foot forward…that I went into panic mode and did not choose my best shots.
    But we’ll find out soon enough. Best of luck to you!

  • Will (author) said:

    I’ll send it along Lisa. I definitely had some moments in the days after submitting when I looked back over my portfolio and thought, “What have I done?!?” I try not to think about it now that I have no say in the matter.

  • Will (author) said:

    I'll send it along Lisa. I definitely had some moments in the days after submitting when I looked back over my portfolio and thought, “What have I done?!?” I try not to think about it now that I have no say in the matter.

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