Workshop with Anders Petersen.

Oslo, 7.-11. October 2024.


Participating in a workshop withAnders Petersen is an exciting and immersive experience for anyonepassionate about photography and art. Anders Petersen is a renownedphotographer known for his unique and raw style, so participating inone of his workshops is an incredible opportunity to learn and grow asa photographer.

The combination of theoryclasses, shooting time, discussions, and sharing moments provides awell-rounded experience that can truly help participants explore theircreativity and develop their own photographic style. Getting feedback andcritique from both Anders Petersen and fellow participants can also beinvaluable in terms of improving one's skills and gaining newperspectives.

The focus of the week is not juston photography itself, but also on personal growth andself-expression through the art form. This holistic approach can lead to profoundinsights and transformative experiences for those attending the workshop.

So it’s a fantastic opportunityfor anyone looking to delve deeper into the world of photography and connectwith like-minded individuals under the guidance of a master photographerlike Anders Petersen.

The workshop will run five fulldays, the first day the participants will show some of their work so Anderscan get sense of style, photographic approach and experience . Latersame day Anders will show some of his own work.

Rest of the week we have classesin the morning, and afternoon for shooting.


See more of Anders Petersen's work here.

Anders Petersen (b. 1944)

Petersen was born in Stockholm, Sweden. 14 years old his family moved to Karlstad in Värmland, where he met the artists Karin Bodland and Lars Sjögren. In 1961 he stayed for some time in Hamburg in order to learn German and trying to write and paint. He didn’t take any pictures. Five years later he met Christer Strömholm and became a student at his School of Photography in Stockholm. Strömholm was not just his teacher but also a close friend. Their friendship influenced him for life. 

In 1967 he starts photographing a bar called Café Lehmitz in Hamburg, close to Zeughausmarkt. He was photographing there for a period of almost three years and in 1970 he had his first solo exhibition over the bar in Café Lehmitz with 350 photographs nailed to the wall.

Workshop prices

Price 9,000 NOK

Application with some information about yourself should be sent to: terjebringedal@mac.com marked workshop Anders Petersen. You can also use the contact sheet in the contact page.

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