James Njuguna portrait online
The television portrait about James Njuguna is now available online on TV2’s website. The story starts appoximately 17,40 minutes in the news boradcast. »
The television portrait about James Njuguna is now available online on TV2’s website. The story starts appoximately 17,40 minutes in the news boradcast. »
Former international student Nina Weymann-Schulz, Germany, has a five spread story in the January/February edition of the German magazine PROFIFOTO. The published story consists of vertical pictures from Chinatown in New York and it was made as a Visual Project while Nina was studying at DSMJ in the spring 2011. »
Second term student Simon Bruun Fals have won the overall prize at Mimosa’s 100 years anniversery photo competition. The prize was a Fuji FinePix X100 camera. »
James Njuguna Mwaura from Kenya who studied at both our international programmes in 2010 and 2011 will be portrayed in TV2 Østjylland tonight. James is now back in Kenya where he’s establishing a photo resource center to assist promising photographers and multimedia communicators in Kenya and the greater East African »
The recent edition of the Danish magazine Udviking brings an article about our Nepal co-operation project. Journalist Lene Winther writes about the master class for Nepali photographers and the magazine brings some examples of the stories made during the master class. The magazine is available as epaper here. Udvikling focusses »
Today, Gorm Olesen , who is currently doing his internship at Jyllands-Posten, opens his exhibition “Hvor enkerne bor” (where the widows live) at Fairbar, Nørre Allé in Aarhus. The pictures are from the area “Lebanon” in the city Tirunannamalai in the south of India. Another part of the exhibition tells »
Nikiolai Linares’ seventh semester project about the fisherman Kjeld Jørgen Andersen from Gileleje is published in the December edition of the magazine Ud & Se. The story can be seen at page 38 in magazine. The reportage story follows the 19-year young fisherman, who’s one of the last of his »
Our Danish third term students open their reportage exhibition today at 2 pm in the front hall of the school. Come join us for a small reception before the weekend. Hare Krishna in Vanløse by Torkil Adsersen All the reportages are made during a reportage workshop with photojournalist Gregers Tycho »
The magazine Journalisten writes in the recent edition about the official portraits of the members of the Danish Parliament. In the article they’ve asked Søren Pagter to comment on the very stylistic portraits: Have too much Photoshop been used? How to the readers interpret the portraits? According to Søren Pagter »
Our Danish second semester students have just released the magazine called Uden for sæson (Out of Season). The magazine is the final product after a magazine workshop where the students have worked with individual stories from the holiday area Tisvilde in Denmark. The eight students behind the stories and the »
Former international student Hanna Lenz has a story published in the recent edition of the magazine Samvirke. On page no. 54 and three spreads ahead there’s a picture story about 97-year old Else Riper Engling. Hanna Lenz made the portrait story about Else Riper Engling during the magazine workshop in »
Our international students have just finished their online workshop with Poul Madsen and Henrik Kastenskov from Bombay Flying Club. The ten students have worked in groups of two persons and made stories within five different topics. The online stories are now available on the website In Casu. The five stories »
Tomorrow, Friday the 18th of November, the Australian photographer Patrick Brown, Panos Pictures will visit DSMJ. Patrick will give a lecture at 2 pm in the new TV-auditorium. The lecture is open for everybody, so if you’re in Aarhus please feel free to join us. You can see some of »
In the following week we’ll have guests from photo.circle, Nepal visiting the school in Aarhus. NayanTara, Bhushan, Kishor and Prasiit came to Denmark this Tuesday and the purpose of their visit is to give them a thorough insight in teaching photojournalism. Therefore they’ll follow different workshops while they’re here and »
On the final day at CPOY the judges selected the winners in the two most prestigious categories, Documentary and Portfolio. The winner of the portfolio categori is named College Photographer of the Year 2011. And again a student from DSMJ were among the winners: Nikolai Lineres won silver in the »
It’s amazing. One gold, one silver and one award of excellence on the third day of CPOY. Ahmed Hayman, international student from Egypt, wins gold in the category Domestic Picture Story with a series about the revolution in Egypt. The revolution started two days after Ahmeds arrival in Denmark in »
I was just informed that one more student have won award of excellence on the second day of CPOY: Jeppe Bøje from 8th semester won in the category Illustration with a picture called grown up. And Asbjørn Sand reminded me that he finished his internship this summer and is back »
Asbjørn Sand has won with three different pictures on the second day at CPOY. Asbjørn Sand, who is currently doing his internship at Fyens Stiftstidende won award of excellence in: The feature category with a picture from the unofficial national championship for drag queens. The pictorial category with a picture »
The prestigious competition Coillege Photographer of the Year 2011 (CPOY) bagan their judging yesterday in Columbia, Missouri and four students from our school were among the winners on the first day: Sports Action. Gold and Award of excellence to Michael Hansen for two different boxing images. Michael Hansen has just »
Nikolai Linares Larsen wins best music picture of the year 2011 with a portrait of the Danish singer Søren Huss – the portrait was also the best music portrait of the year. Nikolai is right now at his 8th semester. Camilla Rønde wins in the category best music feature with »