First prize to Emine Akbaba

Our photo2 student Emine Akbaba has won first prize in the competition “Alles in schönster Ordnung”, which is held as a part of the European Month of Photography in Berlin. The competition exposes the situation in Europe and the current refugee situation. Emine Akbaba with her prize winning story straight »

Getting ready for two receptions Friday

Right now both our Danish second and third term students are finalizing their stories and getting ready to show their work at the school this Friday. The Danish second term students discussing the first layout of their mutual magazine. Photo by Mathilde Bech. Our second term students have been on »

Interview with Søren Pagter online

In February this year the galleri PixlArt in the north of Denmark opened the exhibition “Transit” focussing on stories about the refugee situation in Europe. Søren Pagter gave the opening speech at the exhibition and was interviewed for the PixlArt magazine no. 03. Now, the interview is available online at »

Master class in Saint Petersburg

This week Mads Greve and Mads Nissen has been running the first part of the Nordic-Russian master class Next To Me. From the first week of the Nordic Russian master class Next To Me. Picture by Mads Greve. 16 young, talented photojournalists have been selected to participate in the master »

Noa City-Eliyahu’s magazine story published twice

During the magazine workshop this spring Noa City-Eliyahu did a story about men and women serving in the Danish army together. Spread from the 3F magazine showing Noa City-Eliyahu’s story made during our Photo1 programme. Noa’s pictures and text has now been published twice – in the 3F magazine (page »

DMJX students at WPP/Canon seminar

Today, our Danish second term students and international Photo 1 students attended a seminar arranged by World Press Photo and Canon at Politiken in Copenhagen. DMJX-students at a seminar arranged by World Press Photo and Canon. Photo by Mads Claus Rasmussen. At the seminar the students attended lectures with Tessa »

Pagter commenting on iconic pictures

The daily Poltiken has today published a reader’s comment by Søren Pagter.  In the article Søren Pagter comments on an interview with Fred Ritchin, where the American photo critic is quoted to say; ”we no longer make iconic images, which can change the world”. Søren Pagter states that the idea »

Søren Pagter nominated for Fotogratula

The first candidates for the Danish award ”Fotogratula” has been announced and head of department of photojournalism, Søren Pagter, is among the 17 shortlistet candidates. Link: http://djfotograferne.dk/Nyheder/2016/September/DE-FORSTE-FOTOGRATULA-KANDIDATER/ ”Fotogratula” is an award to honor a person or an institution that has worked for the development of photography in Denmark. Among the nominees »

Phenomena at DMJX

The three former DMJX-students, Sara Galbiati, Tobias Selnæs Markussen and Peter Helles were back at DMJX to talk about their Phenomena project today. They gave a lecture about their book and exhibition project at our welcome to all students event. Tobias Selnæs Markussen, Sara Galbiati and Peter Helles posing during »

Kasper Løftgaard: the story behind the picture

Kasper Løftgaard has been interviewed for The Mango Lab about the story behind one of his pictures form his final BA-project. In the interview at “The Mango Lab” Kasper Løftgaard shares his experiences in making this picture and making the project “Cowboys”. Kasper Løftgaard graduated in 2015 with this project »

Sam Harris teaching at DMJX this week

The Australian based photographer Sam Harris is teaching our Photo2 and final year students this week. Sam Harris said “hello” to our final year students today. The next week the student will work with “happy Accidents in their photography. Photo by Søren Pagter Sam Harris is teaching a workshop called »

Zoo World project becomes an exhibition

This Thursday the Swedish photographer Julia Lindemalm opens her exhibition Zoo World at Abecita Konstmuseum, Borås, Sweden. Picture from Julia Lindemalm’s project Zoo World. The picture was a part of the original Diploma Project made at DMJX and it’s a part of Julia’s upcoming exhibition at Abecita Konstmuseum. Former student »

First day in the autumn term

The school is buzzing again, since today was the first day of the autumn term. Kent Klich teaching in our Photo2 and 8th term class. Photo by Søren Pagter. Both the Danish and international can look forward to an interesting autumn, where the different classes will have workshops with for »

DMJX at Crossover Web Documentary Festival

The 16 Danish students from second and third term pre-started their autumn term today when they met at the Crossover Web Documentary Festival in Vejle, Denmark. DMJX students at the opening reception at the first Crossover Web Documentray Festival. Photo: Søren Pagter. The students and their teachers Mads Greve and »

Kasper Palsnov’s Visual Project in BJP

Kasper Palsnov is presented in the column New Talent in The British Journal of Photography online. From the series “Salt” by Kasper Palsnov. BJP is showing Kasper’s Visual Project Salt, which he made during his final term this spring. Together with the presentation there’s an interview with Kasper where he »

Five DMJX-students selected for the Eddie Adams workshop

The Eddie Adams Workshop has just launched this year’s 100 participants. Among the selected photographers are five DMJX-students: Betina Garcia, Denmark Kristen Zeis, US Sarah Hoffman, US Alaa Elkamhawi, Egypt Fabian Fiechter, Germany It’s the 29th time the Eddie Adams Workshop inivites young and talented photographers to participate in a »

Kasper Palsnov’s BA-project in Magazine P

The Magazine P has published a part of Kasper Palsnov’s final BA-project about electrochok therapy. Spread from the Magazine P showing Kasper Palsnov’s work. Kasper Palsnov graduated this June. The pictures are on page 4-5 in The Magazine P, which is published by The Danish Psychologists’ Union. »

Interview with Magnus Fisker in Vice

During his study at DMJX Magnus Fisker has lived one and a half year in Gellerupparken in Brabrand – a so called ghetto. One of the largest in Denmark. Picture from Magnus Fisker’s reportage from Gellerupparken. Photo by Magnus Fisker. When Magnus was going to make his third term reportage »

"Country of the Open Hearts" in Quartz Magazine

Sofia Busk and Jonas Fogh‘s final BA project “Country of the Open Hearts” is right now published online in Quartz Magazine. “In ten years, Sweden won’t exist anymore—not if the refugees keep coming.Then Sweden will stop being Swedish”, says Kikki Toivola, 22, a single mother.Photo by Jonas Fogh and Sofia »

Charlotte de la Fuente awarded with the Scanpix Prize

Charlotte de la Fuente received the Scanpix Prize for best Danish photojournalistic BA-project at today’s demission ceremony. Søren Pagter handed out the Scanpis Prize to Charlotte de la Fuente. Photo by Vibeke Volder Charlotte won with her project “A Chinese Game of Luck” – stories from the gambling city Macao »