RUMBO WORKSHOP 2019
En abril de 2019 tuve la oportunidad de exponer mi trabajo y compartir espacio, con otros 15-20 fotógrafos de boda de New York. Fue toda una verdadera experiencia que solo hacía que comenzar, pues esto es parte de un proyecto que llevamos trabajando en el vario
En otoño de 2018 mi amigo Jose Melgarejo, fotógrafo de bodas en Brooklyn, desarrollamos un proyecto fotográfico que llevamos meses trabajando con mucho esfuerzo. Comenzaba a nacer RUMBO….
El aprendizaje y la filosofía de compartir entre las conexiones de fotógrafos entre España, Europa y EEUU mediante eventos, meetups, y diferentes formatos de formación activa. Queríamos mejorar, aprender, conectar y compartir información.
En abril de 2019 Rumbo aterrizó en NYC para comenzar a dejar huella, para comenzar a crear comunidad y área de aprendizaje. A continuación expongo junto a mis compañeros el resumen de Rumbo 2019. (English versión)
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After hundreds of hours of work over many months, on April 27, 2019 we welcomed in the first edition of Rumbo Workshop in Brooklyn, New York. Engines on, this was the start of Rumbo 2019.
We welcomed our attendees with breakfast and a good cup of coffee to break the ice for a day of learning together.
SPEAKERS
First up was Jose Melgarejo, New York wedding photographer and co-founder of Rumbo. He spoke to us about the the project and the huge potential of creating a community between the USA and Europe- where we can all learn as photographers and grow through companionship and continual support for each other. All this would come to be with an annual event with masterclasses and speakers where the community could come together as one. As the organizer, Jose gave us the day’s agenda and introduced the speakers who would launch the first ever Rumbo Workshop.
Our first presenter was David Griso, a Barcelona wedding photographer whose art has taken him throughout Spain and the rest of the world.
David’s opening was that of intense humility- an honest introduction of his work and approach. “Follow your instinct.” To David, storytelling was the real job of being a photographer.
David spoke about identity, the power and potential of branding, visual equilibrium – all found in the smallest details of his work. He took us through the experience of working and creating art with his couples and his ever present search for the ever-illusive photograph he called “LA FOTO.” When found, this images has the potential of unlocking the impact of story.
The rest of our morning with David Griso was spent discussing the different aspects of our work as wedding photographers, touching on the various tools and applications at our fingertips that help bring our images to their highest potential. To close out with a bang, David revealed how he uses GIFs to connect images with story to create a lasting experience with his clients.
After lunch we all were happy to welcome Alvaro Sancha a Spanish Wedding Photographer from Northern Spain.
Alvaro presented to us his life’s work in weddings in an impressive slideshow with moments from across the world. He would speak to us not of the technical aspects of photography, but rather of the different concepts that support our persona as wedding photographers and visual artists.
BRAND. IDENTITY. VISUAL CULTURE.
Alvaro carefully explained the step by step process of creating a growth strategy for our growing companies, tying together the concepts of brand, identity, and visual culture to create a marketing platform that is true and honest to who we were as photographers, professionals and people.
As we delved deeper into the concepts of identity and marketing, Alvaro explained how we could utilize SEO to help expose our work to broader audiences and how to use some of the web’s best free tools such as Instagram to generate as much value as possible.
Finally, Alvaro closed his session with his advice on maintaining equilibrium in our work and life so that we could all get the most out of our time while still producing the best art of our lives.
We welcomed our guest speaker Hallie Kolher at the tail end of our speaker series. Hallie’s told her own story of how she ended up working in markets across the globe – from the Midwest to Spain and Portugal.
Hallie’s talk was a perfect finish to Rumbo’s own workshop series and was a wonderful example of how imagery, art and community came together for one photographer on a global scale. Applause, goodwill and hugs filled the room as we closed our sessions for the day.
Check out the video from 2019
We´re working on Rumbo 2.0 on 2020. See you next year!