Amalie Haun and Mathias Eis’ BA-project in Ud & Se
Amalie Haun and Mathias Eis‘ BA-project about the Danish community living in the south of Spain is published in the July/August edition of the Danish magazine Ud & Se. »
Amalie Haun and Mathias Eis‘ BA-project about the Danish community living in the south of Spain is published in the July/August edition of the Danish magazine Ud & Se. »
Liv Møller Kastrup and Rikke Kjær Poulsen have exhibited their prize-winning projects from the Danish POY 2022 at ArtWeek Kerteminde, Denmark that was held at Lundsgaard Gods from June 24 to July 1. 2023. »
Saturday, June 24, Capucine Chandon opened “Biophilia: a natural life” – a one-day interactive photo exhibition and sensory experience at UngK in Aarhus. »
Salih Basheer’s project “22 Days in Between” is among the 23 shortlisted books for the Photo-Text Book Award at Rencontres Arles. The project has also been shown in De Standaard, Fisheye Magazine and Lenscratch. “22 Days in Between” is a narrative journey looking back at the loss of Salih Basheer’s »
DMJX alumni Marie Hald is currently showing a large selection of her pictures at the retrospective exhibition “Udstillet” at The Museum of National History, Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød, Denmark. Among the exhibited images are pictures from some of Marie Hald’s DMJX projects. »
Amelie Sachs’ final Diploma Project “We Are The Granddaughters Of The Witches You Could Not Burn” is currently exhibited at Neighbours Café in Göttingen and as part of the outdoor group exhibition „Identity, Courage, Love“ in Hannover, Germany. Project description of Amelie Sachs final project:The witch hunts of the early »
Friday June 9, the spring 2023 term was concluded with the traditional screening day, where photojournalism students from all semesters showed their projects to each other. The screening day ended with a talk by WPP winner and DMJX alumni, Mohamed Mahdy, who shared his prize winning project and working methods »
Fares Zaitoon graduated from DMJX in the spring 2021 with his project “Stranger Tourist”, that also received honorable mention and a grant at the ECCA-DMJX Photojournalism Award for graduating DMJX students. The grant has now made it possible for Fares Zaitoon to put up a show at Darb 1718 Contemporary Art »
Wednesday evening, the Photo I students finished their magazine that includes their final projects. The magazine will be on display at DMJX and can be read online here. The magazine is made by ten international students of photojournalism during a six-week workshop at the Danish School of Media and Journalism »
MAGAZINE by 10 international students of photojournalism made at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in the spring 2023. The magazine consists of 10 individual stories made within the topic roots. The ten students behind the magazine are:Laura Collard (Belgium)Mohammad Jaafer (Sudan)Md Mudassir Hossain (Bangladesh)Inés Verheyleweghen (Belgium)Toukir Ahmed Tanvee »
DMJX alumni Mikkel Hørlyck is exhibiting part of his long-term project “Jørgen, a Mystery” at Copenhagen Photo Festival as part of The FUTURES 2023 Talents. »
As part of the opening of the Copenhagen Photo Festival, DMJX students participated in port folio reviews and talks arranged by Futures Photography Platform. »
Hundreds of people joined the opening of the Copenhagen Photo Festival 2023, Thursday, June 1st at Refshaleøen. See images from the opening of the DMJX exhibition “Relations” made by our fourth term students. The ten stories at the exhibition are:Axel Emil Hammerbo – “Young People Take Up Climate Responsibility”Benjamin Voldum Krog – »
The Contemporary African Photography Prize has announced the 25 projects shortlisted for the CAP Prize 2023. Lamees Saleh and Mohamed Mahdy are among the shortlisted photographers with their final DMJX projects. The five winners of the CAP Prize will be announced on July, 7 2023 at Podesata Photobook Fair during »
Fourth term student Maria Høy Hansen is among the shortlisted photographers in the student category for the World Report Award 2023 at Festival della Fotografia Etica. Maria Høy Hansen has been shortlisted with her story “Temporary Placement”, which she made this spring during her fourth term at DMJX. “Temporary Placement” »
EXHIBITION MAGAZINE by 11 fourth term photojournalism students, made at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in the spring 2023. The magazine covers the students’ stories exhibited at Copenhagen Photo Festival 2023. The ten stories at the exhibition and in the magazine are: Axel Emil Hammerbo – “Young People »
Our fourth term students will represent DMJX at Copenhagen Photo Festival 2023 with a group exhibition consisting of 10 individual stories. The exhibition opens tomorrow, the 1st June at 4pm. DMJX Photojournalism presents the group exhibition “Relations” at Copenhagen Photo Festival 2023, Refshaleøen, from June 1st till 11th. The photo »
We’re happy to announce that 17 students from 15 different countries have been selected to study at our international programmes in the fall 2023. This fall five students will receive full scholarships from The ECCA Family Foundation and one student will receive a grant from Erasmus+ to be able to »
MAGAZINE PROJECT by ten Danish students of photojournalism made at the Danish School of Media and Journalism in the spring 20223. The magazine “langs grænsen” (along the border) consists of seven stories made alongside the Danish German border. The ten students behind the magazine are:Sigrid EllesøeIsabella Køhler AndersenNicoline Kjems-KrognosThea TønnesvangCecilie »
Aku Ratsula and Conor Courtney has been awarded platinium for their video documentary “The Last Line” in The New Talent Awards at Graphis Competitions. The Graphis New Talent Annual features work from students from across the world. Platinum Awards are the highest honor in the New Talent competition, and students’ »