Six DMJX seventh term students showed and talked about five of their projects at Fotografisk Salon in Aarhus, Monday evening, October 20, 2025. Fotografisk Salon is a mixed group of photographers from Aarhus, who meet once a month for lectures about photography.
Signe Lægsgaard showed and talked about her fourth term project The Water Occupation, that was a part of the DMJX exhibition at Copenhagen Photo Festival 2024. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJXAround 50 people came to hear the students talk about their work. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJXCecilie Rolvung talked about her fouth term project Early Adulthood. The project received second prize at The Danish Picture of the Year 2024 in the Danish Reportage Category and was part of the DMJX exhibition at Copenhagen Photo Festival 2024. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJXBefore the students’ presentations, Søren Pagter gave a short introduction to the DMJX photojournalism programmes. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJXAugust Vinther showed his project A Year After the Ølst Catastrophe, a project that he made in co-operation with journalist Nicolas Adserballe during his internship at Information. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJXSigrid Ellesøe Nielsen (left) and Thea Tønnesvang showed and talked about their short video documentary Push Start, made during their third term in 2023. The two students won second prize in the Video Documentary category at the Danish Picture of the Year 2023. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJX Most of the first term photojournalism students attended the lectures, too. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJXThe final student to present his work was Nicolai West, who showed the project The Green Dilemma made during his fourth term and part of the DMJX exhibition at Copenhagen Photo Festival 2024. Photo: Søren Pagter/DMJX
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