On December 14, the Fernet-Branca Foundation invites you to a photography workshop with Sandrine Rummelhardt on motion blur. After a brief journey through the history of photography pioneers, it's time to experiment! Come and play withspeed, light, and movement to create striking images.
Sandrine Rummelhardt, born in 1967 in Forbach, studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg, where she explored color, drawing, printmaking, and photography. An Erasmus exchange then took her to the Glasgow School of Art, where she furthered her studies in photography and also trained in projected images and film. After taking a break from art in 2006, she resumed her work in Alsace and founded Atelier Nord in 2016. She has exhibited in France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and Brazil. Her work focuses mainly on series of black-and-white or color portraits, inspired by her exploration of reality, places, and landscapes, and by her reflections on the place of humans in contemporary society and their relationship with nature.
Limited number of places, registration recommended.
Sandrine Rummelhardt, born in 1967 in Forbach, studied at the École des Arts Décoratifs in Strasbourg, where she explored color, drawing, printmaking, and photography. An Erasmus exchange then took her to the Glasgow School of Art, where she furthered her studies in photography and also trained in projected images and film. After taking a break from art in 2006, she resumed her work in Alsace and founded Atelier Nord in 2016. She has exhibited in France, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and Brazil. Her work focuses mainly on series of black-and-white or color portraits, inspired by her exploration of reality, places, and landscapes, and by her reflections on the place of humans in contemporary society and their relationship with nature.
Limited number of places, registration recommended.
