"Open school" at DMJX in Copenhagen and Aarhus

Our campus is Copenhagen is open to the public tonight, Tuesday the 27th of February. Photojournalist student Andreas Haubjerg talking to one of the guest at the “open school” tonight.  Mads Greve will give information about the content of and the admission test for our BA in photojournalism – and »

Capucine Chandon and Nick Pfosi win at POY

Capucine Chandon and Nick Pfosi have won Award of Excellence in the Multimedia Feature Story category at the POYi. Screen shot from the prize winning video documentary “Take me as I am” by Capucine Chandon and Nick Pfosi. Click the image to watch the story. Capucine and Nick win with »

Two DMJX students selected for the Lumix Festival

The 60 still pictures stories to be exhibited at this year’s Lumix Festival were announced yesterday. Picture from Ulrik Hasemann’s project “Coastland”, which will be exhibited at this year’s Lumix Festival. Two DMJX students were selected among the 1000 stories, which were submitted for the festival: – Ulrik Hasemann will »

Kristina Steiner in The Guardian

Kristina Steiner‘s Diploma Project Sanguma about sorcery attacks in Papua New Guinea’s highlands is published in The Guardian right now. Victim JS at a shelter house operated by Voice for Change, a human rights organisation in Minj, Jiwaka province. Photo: Kristina Steiner. Kristina made the project as her final exam »

Heba Khamis nominated for World Press Photo

Heba Khamis (Egypt) is nominated for her story Banned Beauty at this year’s World Press Photo competition. She’s nominated in the category Contemporary Issuses, stories. A portrait from Heba Khamis’ prize winning story “Banned Beauty”. Photo: Heba Khamis. 4548 photographers submitted 73044 pictures for the contest. Out of these 42 »

Rebecka Uhlin back at DMJX to give welcoming lecture

Rebecka Uhlin, Photo II student from fall 2014, was back at DMJX to give the welcoming lecture for all photojournalist students. Rebecka Uhlin in the auditorium at DMJX today. Photo: Søren Pagter. Rebecka talked about her long term personal project Aina and Tage – a story about her grand parents, »