Reported last April on a Roosevelt Island Digital Photography Workshop being formed by residents Olya Turicihin and Brian Dorfman with Island Kids. Francine Lange updates us on their progress. From Ms. Lange:
Budding photographers train their lenses on rocky textures. (Credit: Brian Dorfman)
What do you get when you combine a childs wonder with a cool orange camera? An amazing collection of photos by 4- to 10-year-olds on Roosevelt Island.
Island Kids recently added photography classes to their summer camp and the kids, teachers and parents are loving it.
Olya Turcihin, one of the teaching duo, says: Ive wanted to do this for a long time. An avid photographer and blogger (see her work here), her idea of the perfect job is working with children and photography. Olyas co-teacher, Brian Dorfman (see his work here), also a longtime photographer, says he loves sharing the unbridled love of photography with kids.
Class starts with a review of safety rules, including securing camera straps on wrists, keeping grubby fingers off lens and sensors and asking permission before taking someones photo.
Photo hounds then hunt for the perfect subject. Cameras click away at feet, faces, shadows, squirrels, squiggles, birds, rocks, shapes, textures, clouds, skies, puddles and poodles.
The kids return to class and select several of their favorite shots to take home. One child shyly explains why hes chosen an image of a fence with a z-shaped support. Because my name starts with the letter z, says Zachary.
Z is for Zachary, 5 years old. (Credit: Zachary)
Both teachers have been amazed at the level of growth in photo taking and the expansion of the kids creativity.
Silhouette a point of view. (Credit: Karen)
Theyve watched how quickly they want to manipulate a photo, even at such a young age. This is an issue of sophistication of visual thinking, says Brian. Adds Olya: As they say, we are all born artists.
Moody infrastructure.(Credit: Yunari)
Nikki Leopold, director of Island Kids, has received positive feedback from parents. Its like the highlight of the camp, she says. Its incredible. You see the improvement week to week.
Road to somewhere.(Credit: Olivia)
To see more of the childrens photos, visit Olya and Brians Facebook page, Bounce Light Enterprises.
To sign up your child for the Island Kids Summer Camp, which also includes sports, swimming, drama and art sessions, e-mail IslandKidsri@gmail.com or call 646-752-3839. (The camp runs through August 24 and you can sign up by the week. Cost is $285 per week for children ages 4-6 and $270 for children ages 7-10.)
