Stefano De Luigi
There will be a presentation meeting, free and free, that each teacher will start the Friday before the workshop. Meetings will be held then in the days of Oct. 15, Oct. 29, Nov. 5, Nov. 12, Nov. 19 at the 10b Photography Gallery at 6.00 pm. The 10b Photography is pleased to offer a drink to all participants.
Special Fotoleggendo 2010
STEFANO DE LUIGI - Classic & outsiders of Photojournalism
15, 16, 17 october 2010
A journey through the history of reportage. Stefano De Luigi will comment with the participants on the images produced by top photographers and analyzing the basic characteristics of each, will talk about the authors who contributed to their training and who have influenced the work.
Will then addressed the perception of a project in relation to being a photographer: how to structure the work and how to proceed in selecting and editing images? What distinguishes a reporter from an author?
The course includes reading and editing of the portfolio of work of each participant.
Is there a direct comparison with the authors on the material they produce and possible projects to be implemented. Finally we discuss the current state of the publishing market.
Program
Friday, October 15, at 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Presentation of the course and meeting with the teacher. Participation is free and open to everyone. Aperitif offered by 10b Photography.
Saturday, October 16 10:30 to 19:30
Presentation of the participants through the projection of their images. The history of photojournalism (projection - the classics and outsiders)
Reading portfolio of the first half of the participants
Sunday, October 17 10:30 to 19:30
projection of Portfolio by Stefano De Luigi
The work of reporter. Perception of its role, structures of work, editing
eading portfolio in the second half of the participants
Info requirements
It is recommended the submission of a portfolio in digital form.
It is recommended to use your personal computer with a wireless connection.
Where
10b Photography Gallery | Via S. Lorenzo da Brindisi 10/b | tel. 06 70306913 | Roma
workshops@10bphotography.com
www.10bphotography.com
Cost
300€ VAT included | 250€ VAT included for the members of Officine Fotografiche Registration is required. Number of participants: 15
Biography
Stefano De Luigi (Cologne, 1964) is an italian photographer.
In 1989 has carried out a reportage in South Africa on the “Home-lands”, showing the changes undergone in the country after the end of the apartheid. In 1990 he moved to Paris where the Grand Louvre Museum assign him the portrayal of the transformations of the museum during the Bicentenary celebrations.
In 1995 De Luigi’s attention is drawn by the world of television, a reportage published by the most important magazines worldwide with the title of “The global mirror”. In 1998 he starts working on italian and french fashion, “Celebrities”.
His photographs have been exhibited at the Festival of Edinburgh (1988), at the Espace Carousel du Louvre (1993) and in a collective exhibition at the Arles Festival in 1996.
In 1997 he was invited to take part at the “Masterclass of the World Press Photo Foundation”.
In 1999 he has been awarded with the World Press Photo in the “Arts Stories” category for his work on fashion world. In the same year he started “Pornoland”.
In 2000 he received an “Honorable Mention” from the Leica Oskar Barnack Award and his work was shown at Arles.
In 2001 he is invited to the “Festival do Imagem” in Braga, with a solo exhibition about Russian poverty.
In 2002 “Celebrities” becomes a solo exhibition at the Savignano International Festival.
In 2004 his new project “Pornoland”, a journey through the world porn industry, became a book with a text by Martin Amis, published by Contrasto, La Martinière,Thames and Hudson, and Knessebeck . Pornoland was presented with an exhibition in Paris, at REA Gallery, in Rome at Galleria Santa Cecilia (2005), in Naples at LANA Gallery (2006). The same exhibition has been invited to the “Transphotographic Festival 2007” in Lille, curated by Gabriel Bauret. Pornoland won the “Marco Bastianelli Price” in 2005.
At the end of 2004, Stefano De Luigi began the collaboration with CBMItalia to carry out a project about blindness worlwide.
In 2006 Blindness project received the support of Vision 2020 and the W. E. Smith Fellowship Grant in 2007.
Beetwen 2006 and 2008 Stefano De Luigi worked on a new project dedicated to the World Cinema, featured for countries, which narrate the alternative cinematographic scene, far from the Hollywood commercial system. Cinema Mundi which was ended in 2008 has covered the following countries: Argentina, Iran, Russia, South Korea, India, Nigeria and China.
In 2007 Cinema Mundi has been shown as a short in Locarno Film Festival in and has been awarded from World Press Photo, “Arts &Enterteinment”. In May 2008 De Luigi has joined the agency VII/ Network. In 2009 he received the award (Moving Walls 16) from the Soros Foundation and exhibit his work in New York.
In 2010, with his reportage on drought in Kenya, he won the 1° prize of Days Japan and the 2° prize in single contemporary issue by World Press Photo Foundation.
In March 2010 his book Blanco is published by Trolley. Stefano De Luigi features has been published among different magazines like Stern, Paris Match, Le Monde 2, Time, Newsweek, New Yorker, EyeMazing, Geo.
Stefano De Luigi lives in Milan. |
When: |
15/16/17 october 2010 |
Where: |
10b Photography Gallery
Via S.Lorenzo Da Brindisi, 10b
00154 Roma |
Cost: |
300 € |
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