Five workshops allow them to develop their critical thinking skills and stimulate their imagination. Led and guided by a photographer, each workshop includes a visit to an exhibition and a snack.
// MONDAYS
LIGHTS AND SHAPES :
Between sculpture and architecture, children play with shadows and light, volumes and shapes, reflections and transparencies to design and present the monument, square or street of their dreams. It's a fun way to discover the art of composition and staging. It's a constructive workshop, full of perspectives, and one that calls on the collective to obtain the hoped-for photograph.
// TUESDAYS
EXPLORATION NOTEBOOK :
On your marks, get set! Get set for an imaginary journey to Australia! Budding explorers criss-cross the city with the festival's mediation team, in search of photographs and unexpected places. The children collect, photograph and assemble images and elements to create their own travel log. It's a time of discovery, a chance to open up to other cultures, and a fun way to try out a few layout principles.
//WEDNESDAYS
DANS TOUS LES SENS :
In a photo studio, children use colorful lighting, a variety of accessories and a camera to create their own images. They discover that photography isn't just a matter of looking, and that all our senses come in handy when it comes to being creative! How can we use a smell, a taste, a sound or a texture to imagine and create a photograph? The answers are to be found in this playful workshop, which allows you to fill up on sensations.
// THURSDAYS
FIND ME IF YOU CAN :
Disappear only to reappear! In this photographic hide-and-seek, children use visual effects, tricks and various camouflage techniques to appear in new forms. It's an opportunity to play with our surroundings, nature, materials and light, but also with our own perception. It's a time for imagination and manipulation, literally and figuratively!
// FRIDAYS
IMAGE TIME :
This workshop takes children on a journey through time by creating a short stop-motion animated film. Exploring images from the past, present and even the future, they create a little scene where everything intertwines, responds and surprises us. It's a fun, collective exercise in understanding and enjoying the transition from still to moving images!
After 15 minutes' delay, the reserved place may be given to another child. Please let us know if you are going to be late.
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