Mads Nissen in Aarhus
In co-operation with the local branch of The Danish Union of Journalists, DMJX Photojournalism hosted a talk with World Press Photo winner Mads Nissen from Politiken Tuesday, October 3 in Aarhus. »
In co-operation with the local branch of The Danish Union of Journalists, DMJX Photojournalism hosted a talk with World Press Photo winner Mads Nissen from Politiken Tuesday, October 3 in Aarhus. »
This Friday, September 29, the Helsinki Photo Festival held a Nordic Seminar with focus on the Nordic scene of photographic practice, education and galleries. DMJX alumni Mikkel Hørlyck and teacher Søren Pagter attended the seminar, where they both gave talks. The exhibitions at Helsinki Photo Festival have been on display »
Thursday, September 28, two groups of DMJX students went to Copenhagen together with teacher Mads Greve to attend three lectures and join the opening of the World Press Photo. »
Mathias Svold and Ulrik Hasemann launched their book “Gennem Øjetræet” at a reception Thursday, September 21 in Copenhagen. During their 7th term in 2016, Mathias Svold and Ulrik Hasemann made the project “The Wild Within”. The project tells about the nature and the people of Denmark’s largest forrest, Rold. After »
Mikkel Hørlyck has a retrospective exhibition in Viborg right now and will give a talk about his work on Tuesday, October 11 at the main library in Viborg. Read more about the exhibition and event here. »
Mikkel Hørlyck‘s long term project “Jørgen – a Mystery” was screened Tuesday, September 5 at Visa pour l’Image – International Festival of Photojournalism in Perpignan, France. »
Christian Falck Wolff, Ahmed Abd El-gwad and Paul-Louis Godier are among the 30 students, who have been selected for the second round of the Canon Student Development Programme. The Canon Students Development Programme consists of three different stages of training for students. First, 100 students are selected and invited for three »
As it has almost become a tradition, DMJX Photojournalism is a part of Aarhus Festival Week 2023 with a pop-up portrait exhibition at Dokk1. Thursday, August 31, ten international Photo 1 students met and portrayed people of Aarhus during the day. The images were printed and the exhibition Aarhus Portraits »
Mads Andreas Frost graduated this spring 2023 with stories about three people, who wish they could receive active euthanasia in their homes. Sunday August 20, Jyllands-posten published Mads Andreas Frost’s stories and images. »
DMJX alumni Shirin Abedi is the 2023 recipient of the Inge Morath Award handed out by the Magnum Foundation. Shirin Abedi receives the award based on her poject May I Have This Dance? that she started at DMJX during her Photo 1 study in the spring 2019. With the award, »
Tuesday, August 29, almost all photojournalism students gathered for a mutual welcome of the fall 2023 term. The welcome lecture was given by photographer Jens Juul. »
Journalist Emma Lina Kruse Jensen and photojournalist Stefan Sommer Jagd graduated in January with a project about the rare disease Body-focused repetitive behavior (BFRB). This Sunday, August 27, the first chapter about Deborah was published in Avisen Danmark. »
Mikkel Hørlyck is among the 10 photographers selected to exhibit in the Nordic Village at Helsinki Photo Festival 2023. Helsinki Photo Festival runs till October 30 and consists of more than 40 exhibitions, where ten of them are dedicated to Nordic photographers. All exhibitions are within this year’s theme “Courage”. »
Jesper Houborg graduated in the spring 2022 with a project where he followed a group of young Afghan refugees and their families that had just arrived in Denmark. After his graduation, Jesper Houborg continued to follow the families and their new life in Denmark. Part of the project has been »
Hashem Shakeri is currently exhibiting both in La Gacilly, France and in Baden, Austria as part of the Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo. Hashem Shakeri and Søren Pagter visited Baden during the media days on August, 11 and 12. »
At the ceremony at Théâtre Antique, Wednesday July 5, DMJX alumni Salih Basheer was announced the winner of the Photo-Text Book Award at Rencontres Arles photo festival that is happening right now in the south of France. Salih Basheer has studied and graduated Photo I in the fall 2020 and »
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 »