Planet on the Brink with Michael O. Snyder-Spring 2022



Planet on the Brink
Documenting the climate crisis and global environmental change

"Michael is a great instructor and really knows how to inform your work. I definitely feel like what he shared through the course will be useful well beyond the class and will improve my storytelling in science through photos." 
        —Student in fall 2021 SDN Education program

Instructor: Michael O. Snyder
Recipient of Decade of Change Award, British Journal of Photography

6:30 – 9:00 pm Eastern via Zoom
Eight Tuesdays beginning February 8, 2022
Prerequisite: At least intermediate experience with the use of digital camera equipment. 

Course fee: $650 / Option to pay 25% deposit now with balance due one week before course starts.
Limited to eleven students

Photo by Michael O. Snyder

Photo by Michael Snyder from “Family at the End of the World".

Class Description 

 


Listen to Michael Snyder talk about Planet
on the Brink.

Planet on the Brink is a course for photographers who are passionate about documenting our changing planet during these unprecedented times and want to use photography as a tool to drive social change. The course is designed for photographers who already have working knowledge of the fundamentals of photography and would like to deepen their practice, build community, and get their work seen.

The course will begin with the fundamentals of great storytelling: how to find and refine great narrative and conceptual stories that capture the viewers’ imaginations. Students will learn how to establish report with compelling characters and build intimate access to pressing stories.  The class will explore some of the nuances of environmental journalism and use case studies of powerful projects from the past and today.  The class will focus on the visual language of documentary storytelling:  how to envision, set up, and capture the various kinds of images typically seen in documentary projects.  Students will also learn how to interview, edit, sequence, and write captions and project narratives.  The class will cover strategies for identifying editors interested in environmental stories and writing a compelling pitch. Finally, the course will explore meaningful ways to  drive impact around your body of work.

The course follows a practical approach from the perspective of a seasoned working professional who holds a masters in environmental sustainability and has been working as a photojournalist for over 15 years. The course structure will provide a mix of lecture, demonstration, discussion, and critique. Students will be expected to design, share, and build upon a body of work during the course.

Michael O. Snyder

Michael SnyderMichael O. Snyder is a photojournalist and filmmaker who uses his combined knowledge of visual storytelling and conservation to create narratives that drive social change. He is a Climate Journalism Fellow at the Bertha Foundation, a Portrait of Humanity Award winner, a Decade of Change Award winner, a Blue Earth Alliance Photographer, a Society of Environmental Journalists Member, a National Geographic Contributor, and a Resident Artist at the McGuffey Art Center in Charlottesville, Virginia.  He holds an MSc in Environmental Sustainability from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland and a BSc from Dickinson College. 

Through his production company, Interdependent Pictures, he has directed films in the Arctic, the Amazon, the Himalaya, and East Africa.  His journalism work has been featured by outlets such as National Geographic, The Guardian, The Washington Post, VOX, BBC, PBS News Hour, Roads & Kingdoms, High Country News, Condé Nast, Orion, and NPR. His films have been selected to over 50 festivals and have taken home numerous awards.

Snyder grew up on 12 acres of woods in Appalachia and spent much of his early adulthood exploring the remote corners of this planet. These experiences set in motion an ongoing love affair with the wildness of this world and desire to re-connect people to it. Snyder’s projects are often built through partnerships with nonprofit organizations and harness the power of positive storytelling in order to shift the narrative about what it means to live well on this planet without destroying it.

An adventurer at heart, Mike has hiked the Appalachian and John Muir Trails, cycled across Europe, and ridden trains through Siberia. Originally from a small town in Appalachia, Snyder has lived around the world including long-term stints in Scotland, Japan, Hawaii, and New Zealand.  He currently resides in the shadow of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia with his wife and two children.

www.michaelosnyder.com
 

Registration Fee
$650 Total
Option to pay 25% deposit now with balance due one week before course starts.
 

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