Anyone age 17 and older can register for this course.
Mexico City's Franz Mayer Museum organizes a photojournalism course for beginners on Saturdays Aug. 3 to 31.
Participants will learn basic theoretical and practical tools to take photographs with a specific intention. They will also learn the ethical and professional values required in contemporary photojournalism.
Participants must have a 35mm camera and should have seen the World Press Photo 2019 exhibition.
The cost of the course is MXN1,500.
Registration is ongoing until spots are filled.
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