Pep Bonet windsurfs in Sà Rapita, Mallorca

To start this Monday with energy, #NikonEuropeanAmbassador Pep Bonet shares with us from Mallorca his latest windsurfing in Sà Rapita, with music by The Full Metal Jackets.

Pep Bonet broke the Spanish Windsurf record at 51,12 knots at the Luderitz Speed Challenge, and is currently 11th on the Worldwide Speed Windsurfing ranking.

"Arctic: New Frontier" exhibited at Saatchi Gallery, London.

Yuri Kozyrev's & Kadir van Lohuizen's latest project "Arctic: New Frontier" will be exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery, from March 15th onwards!

This project was the laureate of the 9th Prix Carmignac du Photojournalisme, graciously supported by the Fondation Carmignac.

Alixandra Fazzina documents the ongoing crisis in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.

43 dead, 130 missing last night en-route to Yemen's war.

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Over the past year, Alixandra Fazzina has been documenting refugees in the Horn of Africa and Arabian Peninsula, to be seen soon in MARE. Here seen is the smuggling beach of Godoria, the exact location of the tragedy, pictured where Alixandra Fazzina was with migrants making the same dangerous crossing to Yemen last month.

Our January Monthly Newsletter is out!

Our January Monthly Newsletter is out now, so make sure to check out the latest activities and opportunities to engage with us here!

Link to the newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/noorimages/january-2019-newsletter

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Stanley Greene investigates Pre-Brexit England.

With the "Brexit, Deal or No Deal" situation currently happening in the United Kingdom, we decided to look back at Stanley Greene's assignment for Channel 4 News where he discovers the British political scene. He followed 4 party candidates during the 2015 election where he shared his views and impressions of the election race happening in the United Kingdom

Watch the video now available here: youtu.be/dR-b1gq6Ny4

Last days to apply: Tanya Habjouqa teaching at Gulf Photo Plus Week 2019

"You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." - The Matrix

Tanya Habjouqa will teaching at Gulf Photo Plus Week 2019 from February 4th to 9th, a workshop designed to clear any creative blocks and help you dive headfirst into your project.

Tanya Habjouqa will take your mental process and approach to documentary work into uncharted territories of personal narrative liberation. In other words, you are choosing the red pill.

Worskhop with Tanya Habjouqa in San Francisco, USA: Intimacy of Place and Tools of Telling

Together with NOOR photographer Tanya Habjouqa, explore the ways you can move beyond linear narrative to create to create a felt experience for your audience. Explore critical theory around issues of representation, community engagement, participatory approaches, and the ethical considerations of using storytelling as a tool for social change.

Link here to the call for applications: http://bit.ly/2CsIMEN

The 4-day workshop will focus on:

  • exploring what motivates your photographic practice
  • defining your project and approach
  • expanding research and access
  • storytelling and photographic strategies
  • photography as “writing”

CLASS SIZE

10 students

MEETING DATES

Thursday, February 28 - Sunday, March 3, 2019 All classes meet from 9 AM to 5 PM in the SF Camerawork Conference Room

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Andrea Bruce | Our Democracy at the National Geographic Storytellers Summit 2019

Andrea Bruce presented her latest long-term project Our Democracy at the National Geographic Storytellers Summit 2019. Watch her talk now here: https://youtu.be/KI29wM1kzVM?t=11929

You can also discover more about her project Our Democracy on her website and instagram feed.

NOTE: Some images included in this presentation may not be appropriate for young or sensitive audiences. Viewer discretion is encouraged. Tune in live to hear from the journalists, photographers, filmmakers, and data visualizers helping to convey the importance of nature and culture-and inspiring audiences all over the world.

Kadir van Lohuizen | BBC World Service Podcast

Listen now to Kadir van Lohuizen speaking on the first episode of the BBC World Service 3 part podcast series "The History of Wastefulness" that investigates how poor waste management across the world has led to a garbage emergency.

Link the podcast: https://bbc.in/2MgVDyv