Five DMJX-students’ projects will be exhibited at the third Delhi Photo Festival from the 30th of October to the 8th of November this year.
– Claudia Gori will be represented with her story “My Name is Camilla and I Love my Life”. Claudia did the story as her final photo story during photo1 in the fall 2014. Claudia has just graduated our photo2 programme this June.
From the story “Eight seconds for the rest of life” by Kasper Løftgaard.
– Kasper Løftgaard will be exhibiting his final BA-project “Eight Seconds for the Rest of Life” about traditional cowboy culture in Texas, USA. Kasper did the story this spring and graduated his BA in photojournalism this June.
– Michael Drost-Hansen will be showing his story “Rohingya” about internal muslim refugees in Burma. Michael did the story during his 8th semester at DMJX. Michael also graduated this June.
Spread from the project “A Closet full of Dreams” by Roger Anis.
– Roger Anis will be represented with his project “A Closet full of Dreams” about Egyptian women and their dreams of being able to live more freely. Roger did the project this spring as his final diploma project and graduated our photo2 programme this June.
– Felix von der Osten will be exhibiting his project “The Buffalo that could not Dream” about native Americans. Felix did the story as his final diploma project during his photo2 exchange study at DMJX in 2014. Right now he’s back at his home university in Dortmund.
Søren Pagter will participate in the festival and give port folio reviews during the festival days. He will also be showing a selection of other stories from DMJX during the evening screenings.
The festival will be at the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in Delhi, India.