
In celebration of the Brooklyn Museum of Art’s upcoming photography exhibition, Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer's Life, 1990–2005, the museum has called on long-time Brooklyn photographer Delphine Fawundu-Buford to teach a series of master classes on photography. Delphine has been exhibited twice at the Brooklyn Museum: in 2000’s controversial exhibition Committed to the Image and in 2004’s Working in Brooklyn. Her other photography credits include Vibe’s Unbelievable: The Life, The Death and Afterlife of the Notorious B.I.G., Essence, Rolling Stone, and exhibitions at the International Center of Photography.
The photography course, starting in November, will be conducted on location at the museum as well as the BAC Gallery and powerHouse Gallery and will include topics such as printing, lighting, and composition. Delphine’s latest exhibitions include 3rd Wave, curated by Phillip Harvey at the BAC Gallery, and No Sleep Till Brooklyn at the powerHouse Gallery. Both exhibitions open on 11 October. Annie Leibovitz opens 20 October.
28 September 2006