Make it Monday: Neal Menschel Photography Lecture

Welcome to Make it Monday!

I am very excited to announce photographer, Neal Menschel, as our next guest speaker of the AiP Online Division Photography Department Photography Lecture Series. Please join us on October 22nd at 7:30pm EST for a free lecture given by Menschel.  

Menschel is based out of the San Francisco Bay Area and has worked in the world of photojournalism and documentary photography for well over twenty-five years. From 1984 through 1998, Menschel worked as the Director of Photography for The Christian Science Monitor, an international news publication based out of Massachusetts.  Alongside being the Director of Photography at this newspaper, Menschel also worked as one of the Senior Photographers.  He has also taken photographs for Newsweek and The New York Times.  Menschel has covered a variety of topics ranging from presidential elections to third world politics and developmentIf you're interested in attending the lecture on the 22nd, be sure to reserve your Webinar seat now before it fills up!  To do so, please click on the link below.
Below are some of Menschel's images taken while working as a freelance photographer: 

Menschel, Neal, Chico Mendez's Nephew, Xapuri, Acre, Brazil, ND.
Menschel, Neal, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Capetown, South Africa, ND.
Menschel, Neal, Crying for a Vision, Poor and Black in America: Drug Bust, Boston, ND.

All attending AiP Online students are eligible to receive ten extra credit for attending this live lecture. You must register for the event with your name and email to receive this extra credit. Attendance is tracked automatically by GoToWebinar. Please notify your professor when you have completed your session attendance.
____________________________________________________________________________

01. Menschel, Neal. Neal Menschel Photography. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Oct. 2013. <http://www.nealmenschel.com>.
02. Neal Menschel. N.d. Photograph. Facebook. By Neal Menschel. Web. 20 Oct. 2013. 

Disclaimer

See aiprograms.info for program duration, tuition, fees, and other costs, median debt, federal salary data, alumni success, and other important info. The information and opinions expressed and/or any artwork displayed herein represent the independent opinions and ideas of the individual faculty (Melanie Fiander) and do not represent the opinions or ideas of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division. The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any Web site linked to this Web site/newsletter. The links are provided for your information and convenience only. The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division does not endorse, support or sponsor the content of any linked Web sites. If you access or use any third party Web sites linked to The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division Web site, you do so at your own risk. The Art Institute of Pittsburgh makes no representation or warranty that any other Web site is free from viruses, worms or other software that may have a destructive nature.