The democraSEE workshop is a 10-day photography encounter in Dar es Salaam to encourage new photography stories and discussions on issues relating to how we understand our changing world and the changes within photography.
Read MoreOn Wed 28th April, Photo: director John Fleetwood joined Stella Nantongo (coordinator, Uganda Press Photo Award) and Paul Geraghty (chair, Gallery of Photography Ireland) in conversation. The talk Photo Awards: Who are the Beneficiaries? formed part of the programme for the online showcase Award Winning African Photography - photo basel Takes a Closer Look. Watch the full conversation:
Read MoreL'atelier democraSEE est une rencontre photographique de 10 jours qui aura lieu à Abidjan pour encourager de nouvelles histoires et discussions sur des questions relatives à la façon dont nous comprenons notre monde en contant changement et les changements au sein de la photographie.
Read MoreThe democraSEE workshop is a 10-day photography encounter in Abidjan to encourage new photography stories and discussions on issues relating to how we understand our changing world and the changes within photography.
Read MorePhoto: and Photography Education Trust hosted the first virtual 10:10 on 24 Feb 2021. This allowed us to welcome participants and responders from around the world at a time where the Covid-19 pandemic has made online encounters essential. 10:10 is an invitational ice-breaker session which uses a presentation and feedback format. 10 photographers are given no more than ten minutes to present their work, followed by 15 minutes of feedback from peers and invited responders.
Read MorePhoto: is pleased to have been awarded operational funding support for the first half of 2021 from the African Culture Fund - ACF, as part of its Solidarity Fund for Artists and Cultural Organisations in Africa (SOFACO).
Read MoreThis special edition of the CLPA newsletter deals with the Covid-19 Pandemic and how it affects our worlds and the world of photography. Questioning the futures of photography, of education and of platforms, the CLPA members and external contributors share their insights and resourceful information on managing the effects of the pandemic to assist institutions, practitioners and freelancers alike.
Jacques Nkinzingabo, Rwanda, is the guest editor for this first issue. In addition to the teaching and training activities from members, there is also a Guide to Online Teaching with tips and suggestions received from all members.
Read MoreThe democraSEE MAPUTO workshop was held in Maputo, Mozambique from 23 Nov - 4 Dec 2020. The workshop, facilitated by Photo: director John Fleetwood, with Mozambican photographer Mauro Vombe was supported by Photo:, the Goethe Institut Johannesburg, the Centro Cultural Moçambicano Alemão as well as the Centro Cultural Franco Mocambicano.
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