Tanya Habjouqa's Project 'A Sacred Space Oddity' exhibited by BredaPhoto

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The transmedia project by Jordanian-born photographer Tanya Habjouqa is about the discrepancy between our image and the reality of today’s Middle East. The image that is regularly shown in the media of the region is that of spectacular confrontations between the Israeli army and Palestinian youth. In A Space Oddity, commissioned by BredaPhoto, the photographer goes in search of a different reality: the tensions and possibilities of life during – and under – occupation. The project combines still and moving images, sound and stereographs that together make the absurdity of the landscape almost tangible.

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The Collective by Sebastian Liste

We are pleased to announce The Collective by Sebastian Liste, a membership, monthly training, mentorship, and community for Photographers & Visual Storytellers.

Get into inspirational learning, practical advice, and valuable insights to elevate your skills, mindset & projects, and to empower your journey.

Sebastian has been seeking the right life/work balance during his career, producing independent documentary projects and working on large magazine assignments while developing his personal projects. This experience has given him the methods to build a practice that balances his creative work, his clients, and the promotion of his projects, as well as his personal life.

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On his new platform, The Collective, Sebastian Liste will get honest and transparent about how you can bring clarity to your projects, grow your creative practice, and build a sustainable career as a visual storyteller. Every week, you will receive new content such:

  • Educational tutorials
  • Behind The Scenes
  • Guest Expert
  • Creative Challenges
  • Live Q&As with Sebastian Liste

Inside The Collective, you will get into inspirational learning, practical advice, and valuable insights to help you elevate your skills, mindset & projects.

All sessions will be recorded and available on the platform so you can work and learn at your own pace. You can stay for as long as you like, no strings attached.

To keep the experience intimate and to build a strong community, The Collective will be open to join several times a year. The first door will close Sunday, January 24th at 11:59pm CET.

Pre-order After Us the Deluge by Kadir van Lohuizen

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Discover the unique new book by Kadir van Lohuizen about the rising sea level, "After Us The Deluge".⁠⠀
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In his new book, photographer Kadir van Lohuizen shows the impact on communities of rising sea levels. He invited nine prominent authors to write an essay tackling this world issue, among them Jeff Goodell (Rolling Stone), Anote Tong (former president Kiribati), Henk Ovink (international water envoy) and Sharif Jamil (leader and activist, Bangladesh). ⁠⠀
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The book is richly illustrated with maps and info stats. 288 pages, over 200 images, soft cover. Great pre-order offer, signed book or with a signed print! People in the Netherlands can use an additional discount code. ⁠

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2021 Nikon-NOOR Academy

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NOOR and Nikon Europe are delighted to announce the first online Nikon-NOOR Academy that will take place in Spring 2021.

Each masterclass will take place over 2 weeks with 4 training session days. Each class with 15 participants will work together with 3 NOOR authors as tutors, to share experiences, work on portfolios, improve editing skills, and learn how to create more impactful visual stories. Additionally, key industry leaders will give inspiring lectures around new approaches in the visual storytelling field.

Nikon and the NOOR Foundation are committed to encouraging young, aspiring photojournalists and documentary photographers. Masterclasses are provided free for all participants, made possible with the continued support of Nikon Europe since 2008. All masterclasses are open for all emerging visual storytellers from the following countries:

Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, The Netherlands, Norway, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan

Call for applications open on December 15th, 2020 & Deadline is January 17th, 2021