Portfolio Reviews
With Len Bernstein
Registration Procedure
To learn more about my work and its basis you can explore the links above. To register for a one-hour portfolio review via Zoom, first contact me at DeliaPress4@gmail.com with 3 dates and times you are available. After a mutually convenient date and time is confirmed, you can register by clicking on the button below. You can then submit up to 20 images using as many emails as necessary. Please send them at least one week before the date of your portfolio review.
To pay the $100 fee by personal check, mail to: Len Bernstein, PO Box 241, Elizabethtown, PA 17022-9998. When using snail mail, please send an email letting me know so I can be on the lookout for it. After receipt of payment you will be sent a link to the Zoom session.
Selected comments
“During his visit, Len Bernstein also conducted portfolio reviews for both professional and amateur photographers whose work ranged from commercial portraiture to street photography. Through what could seem like casual conversation, his ability to enable photographers to better understand their motive in taking a photograph, to see how their feelings about the subject are related to the technical choices they made, is remarkable and transforming in its effect.
The scope of his knowledge about photography—its history and practice—is both impressive and down to earth. As an educator he inspires greater passion and understanding for the art, and for that, among many reasons, I recommend him as a great asset to any museum education program.”—Zora Carrier, PhD, Executive Director, Florida Museum of Photographic Arts
“I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed the workshop. I see many things differently now and it is quite fulfilling. I have you to thank for that.”—Joe Csuka, Creative Arts Workshop, CT
“Len Bernstein’s photographs touch the one who looks at them directly in mind and sensitivity. They are the result of a great gentleness towards people and every form of life that he meets— gentleness that breeds poetry. He gets close to people, but at the perfect distance, which is a good and unusual quality in a photographer.”—Anne Biroleau-Lemagny, Chief Curator, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
“I love this book and its philosophy of photography based on the Siegel Theory of Opposites. Len Bernstein’s career is an exceptional one, and within these pages you will find a master photographer and critic at work.”—George Hobart, former Curator of Documentary Photographs, Library of Congress, Washington, DC
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