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Rick Friedman – Portraiture
Admission for single speaker presentation on October 17th, 2022
Rick has been teaching his “Location Lighting Workshops™” for the past 16 years across the US, UK, Canada and in the UAE. Rick has taught thousands of people his style of practical lighting.
Bio: Rick Friedman has been a photojournalist for over four decades. Based in Boston, he travels the world for numerous publications, corporations, advertising assignments and film and television productions. His published work has appeared in Time, National Geographic, Newsweek, The New York Times, Nature, USA Today, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Stern, Discover and many other publications. His photographs have appeared on CNN, ABC, NBC,CBS, Fox, Nightline, 60 Minutes, Saturday Night Live and in numerous documentaries. He has produced over 75 book and magazine covers and worked on 20 movies.
Rick has photographed every U.S. presidential candidate from President Jimmy Carter to Joe Biden. His political photographs have appeared on the cover of Newsweek, The Village Voice, The Guardian Magazine, on 5 book covers and have been featured in Time, PDN and Professional Imagemaker. Rick has won awards from the American Society of Media Photographers, the National Press Photographers Association, and the Boston Press Photographers Association. He has work in the permanent collection of Harvard University, University of Oxford and the Newseum . He has had one man shows at Boston City Hall and the Boston Public Library in addition to having his work displayed in numerous other shows. Rick had 15 images in the juried show “Presidential Hopefuls in the 21st Century” sponsored by the Boston Press Photographers Association.
Rick has photographed several thousand authors, professors, scientists for publications and for major universities. His archives contain one of the largest private collections of portraits of noted academics.
“One of the greatest things about being a freelance photojournalist is the great variety of assignments I get to cover and the places I get to go. I could be covering the President one day, spending the following day with a noted scientist or professor (or both) and the following day over seas on a travel story. I truly have the best job in the world”.