The first workshop is for young Nepali photographers that will be held on April 7 and 8, and the second workshop is open to all to be held on April 15 and 16.[break]
This program is to question the narratives and documentary interests of the participants’ everyday lives. Lecloux believes that it will change their way of looking at very simple things and events that happen everyday around them.
He will work with them to build meaningful photographic stories with those elements, which might change the way they look at their country.
The workshops are designed for beginners or intermediate-level photographers and enthusiasts. Participants require a basic technical base in photography and should be comfortable shooting on manual function with a DSLR camera.

They should be able to commit themselves to all the four days of the workshop, and spend a minimum of six hours per day for workshop activities and possibly more for assignments.
Female photographers are highly encouraged to apply. Participation fee for the first workshop is Rs 3,500 per person, exclusive of meals and 10% discount given to my.photo.circle members.
Workshop timing will be 8 am–12 noon everyday at the photo.circle headquarters in Arun Thapa Chowk, Jhamsikhel. Contact: 5013501.
The second workshop is open to all. Participation fee is Rs 16,000 per person, inclusive of meals. 10% discount will be provided to my.photo.circle members.
Workshop timing is from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays and 12 noon–4 pm on Sundays. It will take place at the Summit Hotel (TV Room) on Kupondole Heights.
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