Fourth term students on study trip to Hamburg
On the day of the German election, Sunday February 23, 2025, the fourth term students headed for Hamburg on a two-days’ study trip to Hamburg together with Søren Pagter. »
On the day of the German election, Sunday February 23, 2025, the fourth term students headed for Hamburg on a two-days’ study trip to Hamburg together with Søren Pagter. »
Emilie Toldam Futtrup‘s BA-project, in which she collaborated with 25-year old Frederikke in telling about Frederikke’s life as a young women diagnosed with schizophrenia, was published on print and online in Jyllands-Posten this Sunday, February 23. »
This past week, interested applicants for all DMJX educations could meet students and teachers at the campuses in Aarhus and Copenhagen. Tuesday, February 18, 2025, DMJX held an open school event at the campus in Copenhagen and two days later, Thursday, February 20, the campus in Aarhus was open for »
Pressefotografforbundet (The Danish Press Photographers’ association) has announced the six single images that are nominated to become the 2024 Best Press Photograph in Denmark. Two of the nominated photographers are DMJX-students Signe Lægsgaard and Martin Thomas Ford. Both nominated pictures have been made during the students’ internships.Signe Lægsgaard is currently »
Liv Latricia Habel‘s personal project “Echoes of Home” is part of the annual Spring Exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen. “Through the documentation of physical spaces, “Echoes of Home” explore the diversity among the African diaspora in Denmark. As black individuals in a white society, we verify our presence a »
While attending Foto festival Manzana 1 in Bolivia this November 2024, Søren Pagter was interviewed for Slovenian radio and television. The radio interview in English is now online at Val 202 by RTV Slovenia »
The 32 photojournalism students of the spring 2025 term met Monday, January 27 for a full day of Danish “hygge” and two welcome lectures by Meli Petersson Ellafi and Tobias Nicolai. The welcome for all DMJX photojournalists started in the morning, Monday, January 27 with a mutual breakfast, where the »
Thursday, January 23 the graduation ceremony for Danish DMJX photojournalists and journalists was held at the campus in Aarhus. Emilie Toldam Futtrup received the Ritzau Scanpix Prize for best photojournalistic BA-project. Images from the graduation ceremony: »
World Photography Organisation has announced the only ten students worldwide who are shortlisted for the 2025 Student Competition. Fourth term DMJX student Peter Maunsbach is on the list. Peter is nominated for his ongoing project Forever to Go that he started as his First Year Project during his second term »
Friday, Januar 18, Søren Pagter attended a live debate in News & Co at the Danish broadcast television station TV2. »
The nominees for the Danish Picture of the Year 2024 have been announced. Among the total of 35 nominees are 11 DMJX students. Almost one third of the nominees at this year’s Danish Picture of the Year are DMJX students. The 11 DMJX nominees are: Cecilie Enghardt Rolvung, currently interning »
Almost 50 students, teachers and guests gathered Friday, December 20 at DMJX for the final day of the 2024 term, where the students shared their final projects with each other. »
Saturday, December 7, Photo 1 student Hassan Kamil arranged a one-day group exhibition and discussion at Cafe Mellemfolk to shed light on the current war in his home country Sudan. »
Friday, December 6, ten third term students attended a talk by Johannes Skov Andersen from Politiken at Constructive Institute in Aarhus. »
Søren Pagter has participated in the Foto Festival Manzana 1 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where he conducted a four-days workshop, gave port folio reviews and held a talk about photojournalism at DMJX. The Foto Festival Manzana 1 was held for the second time in the center of Santa Cruz, Bolivia »
Hassan Kamil has won first prize in the Photo Story Category at East African photography Award with his project “An Unexpected Tale From A No Longer Forgotten City”. Kamil’s collection of photographs are a personal story of the consequences of civil unrest through his depiction of a new life away »
Wednesday, November 13, Robert Nickelsberg visited DMJX and gave a lecture based on his recent book Legacy of Lies. Robert Nickelsberg worked as a Time magazine contract photographer for nearly thirty years, specializing in political and cultural change in developing countries. In his talk at DMJX, he showed images and talked about »
Friday, November 8, the Photo 1 class launched their magazine As Far / As Close with an exhibition and magazine reception at DMJX. The magazine As Far / As Close is made by nine international photojournalism students during a six weeks workshop at DMJX. During the first week, the students »
MAGAZINE produced by nine international photojournalism students at DMJX in the fall 2024. We came into these people’s lives seeking trust and understanding. While we picked up our cameras, to attempt to document their lives. Those within these pages shared with us their stories of acceptance, struggle, community, and belonging. »
DMJX students win nine prizes at the still picture categories of the 79th College Photographer of the year – and as winner of the main Portfolio Category, Sahl Abdelrahman is College Photographer of the Year 2024. PortfolioGoldSahl Abdelrahman Sahl Abdelrahman is selected for our Photo 1 and 2 programmes as »