Nagisaki Photo Blog
The class which just begun their internships in August created a photo blog called Nagisaki, where they show their work made on the newspapers where they intern – two of them in Cambodia. Check it out here. »
The class which just begun their internships in August created a photo blog called Nagisaki, where they show their work made on the newspapers where they intern – two of them in Cambodia. Check it out here. »
Janus Engel, who has just finished his internship at Politiken, has been caught in a media debate about his project: “Life by the Edge of the Water“. It all began before summer, when Janus went to the island Langeland to do a one-month reportage as his final story while interning »
For the first time the Danish organization DJ:fotograferne has arranged a censored exhibition – Status:15 – which will show the current status of professional Danish photography – divided into five different categories: photojournalism, art, portraiture, commercial and communication. 320 photographers submitted in all 3400 pictures for the censored exhibition and »
In the spring, during Photo1, Romina Vinci and Ella Kiviniemi made the video documentary “Evidence” about Kidane Berhe, who had escaped from Eritrea and ended up in an asylum center in Ranum in the north of Denmark. Kidane Berhe sitting by the coast in Denmark. Picture by Romina Vinci and Ella »
Barbara Leolini’s final diploma project “Echoes” has been published in issue no. 114 of the Russian Esquire magazine. Barbara did the story about the supernatural and about Italian ghost hunteres in the spring 2015. »
I’ve just received this year’s CPOY poster, which promotes the competition at photographic schools all over the world. The poster’s cover picture is by DMJX-student Peter Klint from his story about integration at Danish school camps. Last year, Peter won bronze in the Single Picture Feature Category with this picture. »
This week a group of DMJX-students have participated in a new students’ forum at Visa Pour l’Image in Perpignan, France. The organisation has invited a handful of students from each of the schools in St. Petersburg, London, Hannover, Perpignan, Barcelona and Aarhus to participate in the festival and to follow »
The Famliy.Life project, which DMJX participated in in the autumn 2014 is now featured in Polarr’s Pixel Magazine. The Family.Life project is conducted by the Newhouse School at Syracuse University, who has invited 32 schools from 16 countries to create photojournalistic stories within the topic; family life. The story “Down »
Today, the Danish World Press Winner Mads Nissen gave a welcoming lecture for all our photojournalist students. Mads Nissen preparing for his lecture in the auditorium at DMJX. Picture by Søren Pagter. Mads Nissen showed his prize winning story “Homofobia in Russia” and talked about his way into photojournalism and »
Photo2 student Marcel Maffei has just been announced as one of the winners of the German Canon Profifoto Förderpreis, which is given to young talented German photographers. Picture from Marcel Maffei’s winning story from “Ponichala” – a Georgian ghetto for blind people. Marcel Maffei wins with his story about a post »
This week the Dutch/Swedish photographer Pieter ten Hoopen is teaching our final year students at DMJX. Pieter ten Hoopen portrayed in front of one of his pictures from the book “Hungry Horse”. Picture by Søren Pagter. Today, as a part of his visit Pieter has been lecturing all our students »
Kasper Løftgaard, who graduated this June, was guest of the week in TV Midt/Vest, yesterday. Click the image to watch the full interview with Kasper Løftgaard. In the interview, Kasper Løftgaard talks about his final BA-project: “Otte sekunder for resten af livet” – a story about Shawn Hogg and Hawkins »
Roger Anis’ final diploma project “Closets full of dreams” has been published in the Egyptian Shorouk newspaper. The Shorouk newspaper is one of the few independent newspapers in Egypt and Roger is working there as a photojournalist since 5 years. Roger Anis, who is back at work in Cairo after one »
On the 4th of September the Slide Luck show is held in Rome. The show is an evening of photography projections and food. Four DMJX-stidents will present their work at the screening: – Barbara Leolini will show her final diploma project “Echoes”. – Emanuele Camerini will show his final diploma »
The first intense week of the fall semester has come to an end. Some students have already done their first stories, others have discussed visual strategies and C41TLYN, our developing machine, has been busy. Monday, even more students will begin their classes with us. Speaking of classes. In the class »
Back in the spring 2012, Cathrine Ertmann did her project called “About Dying” at DMJX. This Monday CNN Photos published the project together with an interview with Cathrine. A spread from the Chinese Lens magazine, which has published Cathrine Ertmann’s project “About Dying”. In the past years Cathrine’s project has also been published »
Tomorrow, most of our students will be back at school and both we and our C41-machine, C41TLYN, are looking forward to life and activity at the school again. C41TLYN has had her half year service and is ready to meet the students and their requirements. Her new service is that »
Time LightBox has published Roger Anis’ final diploma project “Closets Full of Dreams”. The project portrays different Egyptian women and their dreams of living more freely and without the problems of sexual herassment. The LightBox piece also includes an interview with Roger Anis – made by another former DMJX-student, Jen »
Emanuele Camerini’s story “The Tweltfh Night” was the editorial pick on YET Magazine‘s website yesterday. You can see how the magazine presented the story and pictures here. Picture from Emanuele Camerini’s project “The Twelfth Night”. Emanunele did the story about the legend of the Seal Women on the Faroe Islands as his »
Our international photo1 students have created three short documentaries this spring and the stories are now available online: “Brabrand Paradise” is made by Martina Zamboni (Italy) and Vincent Kleemann (Germany). “A Strange Day” is made by Karolis Pilypas Liutkevicius (Lithuania), Chloe Glad (France) and Emilia Kangasluoma (Finland). “Evidence” is made by Ella Kiviniemi (Finland) and »