The Delhi Photo Festival ended this week. DMJX projects plus Søren Pagter have been a part of the official festival programme. Here are some visual notes from Søren Pagter’s visit in Delhi.
Kasper Løftgaard’s cowboys are meeting Felix von der Osten’s Indians in this visual rodeo arena. Michael Drost-Hansen’s Rohingya story was exhibited on the outside of the circle. Picture by Søren Pagter.
Claudia Gori’s story “My name is Camilla and I love my life” came up a few days late due to technical problems. The pictures should have been exhibited in a way so backlight made them visible in the evening. Unfortunately, the organizers had to find a more traditional solution. Picture by Søren Pagter.
Claudia Gori’s story “My name is Camilla and I love my life” came up a few days late due to technical problems. The pictures should have been exhibited in a way so backlight made them visible in the evening. Unfortunately, the organizers had to find a more traditional solution. Picture by Søren Pagter.
Søren Pagter held the graduation speech on the first of November for the graduation photographers Sri Aurobindo Centre for Arts and communication. Picture by Sri Aurobindo.
As a part of the official graduation ceremony at Sri Aurobindo Søren Pagter and the school’s teachers each lit a candle for good luck. Picture by Sri Aurobindo.
After the official graduation ceremony, Søren Pagter gave feedback to each student’s project. All the students’ projects were exhibited in and around the beautiful garden at Sri Aurobindo. Picture by Sri Aurobindo.
Every day the auditorium was packed for the lectures and presentations. Søren Pagter showed selected students’ projects in a presentation video Monday evening. Picture by Delhi Photo Festival.
During the Delhi Photo Festival, Søren Pagter gave portfolio reviews two times to a large number of both Indian and international photographers. Here he is meeting with Angelica Dass from Brazil, who also was exhibiting her Humanae project at the festival. Picture by Delhi Photo Fetival.
Guru, eight years old in a part of his Halloween costume looking at Kasper Løftgaard’s cowboy. Guru is the son of former DMJX-student Romana Manpreet, who on of the organizers of Delhi Photo Festival. Picture by Søren Pagter.