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− | Workshops of the | + | Workshops of the ninth edition had tutors as Ahmet Polat (Netherlands/Turkey), Abbie Trayler-Smith and Steve Forrest (both from Great Britain), [[Nataša Košmerl]] and [[Uroš Abram]] from Slovenia, and Pep Bonet (Spain), who has been working with the master class of 6 participants and themed the identity. Further themes of 2009 were the urn of Novo mesto, belief, social life, love, tribulation, and fishing. Further tutors of those workshops were some established Slovene photographers as [[Borut Peterlin]], [[Arne Hodalič]], and [[Meta Krese]] to name just some of them. |
− | + | Past guest tutors have included Miguel Rosales, a fashion photographer from Paris, [[Evgen Bavčar]], a Slovene conceptual photographer, Bjorn Steinz, a documentary photographer from Frankfurt, Jean Christoph Queto, an art photographer from New York, Marko Pršina, a natural science photographer, [[Bojan Brecelj]], a staff photographer from [[IPAK - Photographers and Journalist Agency]], and [[Brane Kovič]], a Slovene photography theoretician. The sixth edition strengthened the connections with London College of Communication and questioned the Dilemmas of the Documentary Photography; the workshops were for the first time divided (beginners, advanced, master). | |
− | Past guest tutors have included Miguel Rosales, a fashion photographer from Paris, Evgen Bavčar, a Slovene conceptual photographer, Bjorn Steinz, a documentary photographer from Frankfurt, Jean Christoph Queto, an art photographer from New York, Marko Pršina, a natural science photographer, [[Bojan Brecelj]], a staff photographer from [[IPAK - Photographers and Journalist Agency]], and [[Brane Kovič]], a Slovene photography theoretician. The sixth edition strengthened the connections with London College of Communication and questioned the Dilemmas of the Documentary Photography; the workshops were for the first time divided (beginners, advanced, master). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[LokalPatriot Institute]] | *[[LokalPatriot Institute]] | ||
*[[Simulaker Gallery]] | *[[Simulaker Gallery]] | ||
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Workshops of the ninth edition had tutors as Ahmet Polat (Netherlands/Turkey), Abbie Trayler-Smith and Steve Forrest (both from Great Britain), Nataša Košmerl and Uroš Abram from Slovenia, and Pep Bonet (Spain), who has been working with the master class of 6 participants and themed the identity. Further themes of 2009 were the urn of Novo mesto, belief, social life, love, tribulation, and fishing. Further tutors of those workshops were some established Slovene photographers as Borut Peterlin, Arne Hodalič, and Meta Krese to name just some of them.
Past guest tutors have included Miguel Rosales, a fashion photographer from Paris, Evgen Bavčar, a Slovene conceptual photographer, Bjorn Steinz, a documentary photographer from Frankfurt, Jean Christoph Queto, an art photographer from New York, Marko Pršina, a natural science photographer, Bojan Brecelj, a staff photographer from IPAK - Photographers and Journalist Agency, and Brane Kovič, a Slovene photography theoretician. The sixth edition strengthened the connections with London College of Communication and questioned the Dilemmas of the Documentary Photography; the workshops were for the first time divided (beginners, advanced, master).
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