DMJX participates in the Global Family Project

The photojournalist students at DMJX have been invited to participate in a global project arranged and sponsored by Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School and The Alexia Foundation. More than 40 photojournalistic schools from all over the world participate in the projects, which pourpose it is to make a powerful statement »

Sexting project at the Finnish Museum of Photography

Back in 2010, photojournalism student Sisse Stroyer started a project called Sexting during her 8th semester at DMJX. Tonight, she’s opening an exhibiting of the project at the Finnish Museum of Photography in Helsinki. Picture form the Sexting project. Picture form the Sexting project. Sexting is a project, where Sisse »

Sailendra Kharel has won first prize at Nepal’s POY

During the summer break it was announced, that Sailendra Kharel won first prize in the category “Daily Life Single” at Nepal’s annual photojournalism contest. Relatives mourns after a village fire in Holiya, Banke district in Nepal. Sailendra Kharel’s prize winning picture. You can see the some of the winning images »

Laetitia Vancon selected for the Blumm Prize

Laetitia Vancon, former international Frensh student, is among the only five photographers selected for the Blumm Prize. Noja at the hospital – from the story “My Home, My Prison”. Picture by Laetitia Vancon. Laetitia is participating with her story “My Home, My Prison”, which she made as her final diploma »

Mario Wezel among the Ian Perry winners

Mario Wezel, former internattional student from Germany, has received the commended award at the Ian Perry Scholarship. From the story about Emmy, who suffers from Down’s Syndrome. Picture by Mario Wezel. Mario won with his story “One in eight hundred”, which he made as his final diploma project in the »

Magnus Holm at National Geographic

When DMJX student Magnus Holm won first prize in College Photographer of the Year (CPOY) he recieved an internship at National Geographic. During the internship Magnus did a project about a small Inuit settlement north of the Artic Circle. Read about the internship and the project here. »