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Hi all!
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marco
critical (report) time
I have little more than one day to write the critical report to support my project.
28stories exhibition
it is time to show our work!!
so, come to the exhibition at the LCC in Elephant & Castle!!
PRIVATE VIEW Wednesday 9th Dec, 6pm – 10pm
Join David Campbell, Lucy Davies, Ed Kashi and Simon Norfolk in conversation on “The New Ecology of Photojournalism“
Followed by drinks reception at 7pm
opening times
10th – 23rd December and 4th – 15th January
Mon to Sat 10am – 5pm
The University of the Arts London is thrilled to announce 28 stories, a group show by graduates of the MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the London College of Communication (http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/).
28 stories includes a poetic exploration of a maverick spaceship designer, a reflection on elderly love, a study of the first female Indian soldiers deployed to the Indian-Pakistan border and numerous other exceptional essays, pieces and stories.
Photographers’ images are printed by leading lab Metro (http://www.metroimaging.co.uk/) and sponsored by Olympus (http://www.olympus.co.uk/).
Photographers: Nelly Akhmetova, Neil Aldridge, Poloumi Basu, Ian Buswell, Briony Campbell, Marcia Chandra, Harry Dutton, Antonio Escalante Loredo, Kirstine Fryd, Charlie Hatch-Barnwell, Rebecca Harley, Michal Honkys, Silvie Koanda, Julian Lass, Kalen Lee, Lao Wellsteed, Siegfried Modola, Marta Moreiras, Julianna Nagy, Freya Najade, Arnau Oriol Sanchez, Marco Pavan, Carolina Reid, Duncan Robertson, Francesco Stelitano, Valentina Schivardi, Brett van Ort, Sisi Xiong
Approaching a deadline is stressful.
Approaching a deadline is stressful.
Oh yeah, even for me.
after Jugo finally online!
“after Jugo“, my new multimedia project, is now online!
check it out at www.afterjugo.com
and leave a comment, I want to hear your feedback!
we don’t buy newspapers
Some young photographers who are content providers are not content consumers. Which begs the question:
“If you won’t pay to see someone else’s work, why do you expect people to pay to see your work?” ”How do you expect to make a living as a photojournalist?” ”Who is your audience?”
from Greg Ceo
I quite agree Greg’s points. I don’t buy many newspaper because I can READ the information online. But if we want to WATCH good pictures, we need to see them printed on a book and buy it or we go to an exhibition (the same as the writers he talks about).
And I don’t even think about jumping at the chance to take a workshop with a “famous” photojournalist (and pay a ridiculous amount of money for it).
l’Italia è bella, ma immobile
sorry, not-italian-speaking friends…
Ma oggi voglio rimandare tutti a Beppe Severgnini.
Si parla sempre di italiani “dispersi” nel mondo. Cambiar vita, a volte è un dovere.



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