CPOY: Gold, Silver and Silver in multimedia

The judging of the Multimedia Division at CPOY has begun and what a start: Petra Theibel and Mathias Svold has won Gold in the category Small Team Multimedia for their story “Congratulations, it’s a…..” Screen shot from the winnign film “Congratulations, it’s a….” by heibel and Mathias Svold. Ella Kiviniemi and »

Photo1 students met their web documentary deadline

Our nine international photo1 students have been working very hard the past three weeks in order to finish their web documentary stories. Lobna Tarek (Egypt) and Sergii Polezhaka (Ukraine) working on their web documentary. Picture by Poul Madsen. Transcript of the interview from the story “Love thy Neighbor”. Picture by Poul »

Claudia Gori’s stories been published

Claudia Gori has had two of her DMJX-projects published in the past week. Claudia’s final photo story form Photo1 “My name is Camilla and I love my life” has been published in the Italien Grazia Magazine. Claudia did the story in the fall 2014. The spreads from Grazia Magazine showing »

CPOY: Michael Drost-Hansen wins Gold in Documentary

The judging of the still picture division of this year’s CPOY is heading for the end. Only a few of the very big categories are left to be judged. During the night (Danish time) the important Documentary category was judged and the result was a DMJX-winner: Picture from Michael Drost-Hansen’s »

CPOY: more winners

More DMJX-students have been announced as winners at the CPOY website: Henrik Olesen, the head of Unisecure who are installing DNA-sprays. Picture by Lasse Kofod. Lasse Kofod won Silver in the Illustration Category for this illustrative portait of Henrik Olesen, who’re installing DNA-sprays. Picture from the series “Take a Dive” by Sophia »

CPOY: several DMJX winners on day two and three

The judging at the 70th CPOY continues and day two and three revealed more DMJX-winners: From the story “For Kenth” by Brittany Greeson. Brittany Greeson won silver in International Picture Story for her story about Kenth Ebbeson, a mentally handicapped man, who lives at the institution Sølun. Brittany did the »

CPOY: two DMJX winners in Portrait Category

Today is the first day of the judging of the 70th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY) and two DMJX-students has already been selected among the winners: Kenth Ebbeson portrayed by Brittany Greeson. Brittany Greeson has won silver in the Portrait category for her portrait of Kenth Ebbeson, who’s mentally handicapped and »

DMJX at Photo Kathmandu

Photo Kathmandu’s first evening screening in the old well, Mangahiti, at Patan Durbar Square. The brand new photo festival Photo Kathmandu, arranged by Photo.Circle, opened on the 3rd of October at Kathmandu Museum in Patan. During the seven days’ festival there are lectures, debates and exhibitions all over the streets »

Visual notes from Delhi Photo Festival

The Delhi Photo Festival ended this week. DMJX projects plus Søren Pagter have been a part of the official festival programme. Here are some visual notes from Søren Pagter’s visit in Delhi. Kasper Løftgaard’s cowboys are meeting Felix von der Osten’s Indians in this visual rodeo arena. Michael Drost-Hansen’s Rohingya »

Løftgaard’s BA in Ud & Se

Kasper Løftgaard’s BA is published in the current issue of Ud & Se. It is a story about the rodeo culture in Texas. Photo above from the full project, which you can see below. »

DMJX at Delhi Photo Festival

Today, the Delhi Photo Festival opened with the making of a large format group picture of all the participants and a keynote speech by David Campany from University of Westminster in London. Indian girls photographing the pictures of Felix von der Osten’s exhibition. On the other side Michael Dtost-Hansen’s pictures »

Former Student Nafis Gazi lectures at DMJX

Yesterday former international student from Dhaka, Bangladesh, Nafis Gazi visited DMJX and gave a lecture for international and Danish students. Gazi showed some of his projects and told about the process of working with them. Above a photo from the project Agonized Souls. See more here. »

Sport’s Chok

Our second term students are doing a sport’s workshop with freelance photographer Bo Amstrup this week. The students are working with new assingments and deadlines almost every day. They’ve named their Facebook group Sport’s Chok ;). Yesterday evening, the whole group went out to photograph handball and Bo Amstrup captured »

Sleeping beauties

Lot’s of work and only little sleep towards deadline of the photo1 magazine. Thanks to Emily Macinnes for the pictures. Btw reception is today at 13:30pm and now thew students are awake and ready again. »

Photo1 students ready to launch their magazine

Yesterday, our international Photo1 students finished their magazine “Connection”.  The cover of the magazine “Connection” made by photo1 students at DMJX.   The magazine “Connection” is now in print and tomorrow the magazine will be exhibited and launched at a small reception at DMJX. The reception will take place at 1.30pm »

Behind "Closets Full of Dreams"

The website Panorama has interviewed Roger Anis about his final Diploma Project “Closets Full of Dreams”. In the interview Roger Anis tells about his ideas behind the project and shows pictures from the process of making it. “Closets Full of Dreams” has already been published many places – lately in »

Student projects at Aarhus Independent Pixels

This weekend Aarhus Independent Pixels, a small photo and film festival, takes place at Aarhus Academy of Arts in Vestergade. Among the exhibited works selected for the festival are current students Riina Rinne, Kathrine Marie Kragh, Ditte Lysgaard Holm and Mathias Svold and former student Emanuele Camerini. Former students Lærke »

Roger Anis in the Swiss NZZ magazine

Roger Anis’ story “Closets of Dreams” is published today in the Swiss magazine NZZ am Sonntag, which is a magazine published by the newspaper Neue Zürcher Zeitung. Here are the spreads from today’s paper: Roger Anis made the story as his final Diploma Project in the spring 2015. »

Fabian Fiechter in Süddeutsche Zeitung

Fabian Fiechter‘s project “Touchable” is published over two spreads in today’s edition of Süddeutsche Zeitung. “Die Berührbaren” – two pages of Fabian Fiechter’s story “Touchable” in today’s Südeutsche Zeitung. “Touchable” is the story about the hidden and forgotten leprosy disease, which stigmatizes a lot of people in India and other »