MANILA – Suzanne Merritt, Boston-based photographer and creatologist, conducted a series of Flow-tography talks and workshops in Bangkok, Singapore, Manila and Prado Farms in Pampanga in February and March this year.
The experiential program introduced participants to eight universal archetypes of beauty as a framework of self-discovery. It showed participants how to use photography to capture beauty and share insights, and helped them discover how to shift into the flow state where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Flow-tography is for photography hobbyists and visual arts practitioners as well as individuals who want to rediscover their life/work purpose, unique abilities and highest creative potential.
Suzanne describes herself as a curious soul and philosopher. She founded the Creativity Lab at Polaroid and served as Senior Creatologist for the six years that the center operated. Through the Creativity Lab, she designed and delivered programs which resulted in ideas valued at over $60 million.
Merritt will be back for more workshops within the year. Her last Flow-tography workshop was made possible by Beth McDonald, CEO of Human Capital Development Asia-Pacific, which has offices in Manila and Singapore.
For more information about HCD and Flow-tography, visit www.thehcdgroup.com and http://www.flow-tography.com/.