Description

We’re pleased to bring back our much-loved “How to Be a Working Photographer” workshop with Emin Özmen and Cloé Kerhoas. For the first time in Paris, the duo will lead an in-person course aimed at demystifying the profession of photographer and providing you with concrete tools to help you become better prepared and equipped to take the next meaningful steps in your career.

Organized over three intensive days, the workshop combines hands-on talks, group portfolio reviews with Emin Özmen, and one-to-one consultation sessions with Cloé Kerhoas. You will leave the program with personalized advice on managing your workflow, organizing your archive professionally, creating compelling pitches, and seeking funding.

The group portfolio reviews with Emin will provide insightful feedback on how you build your stories, research and develop your projects, as well as guidance on improving your photography. The one-to-one session with Cloé Kerhoas will give you the opportunity to receive personalized feedback on funding applications, how you present yourself online, the pitches you’ve developed, and how to strengthen them.

“The combination of Emin and Cloé was just perfect. Both passionate about what they do and very sincere and gracious.”

 

This workshop offers:

  • An overview of an organised workflow
  • Guidance on how to organise a photographic archive
  • Personalized guidance on how to prepare a pitch
  • Personalized guidance on how to write funding applications
  • Editing and sequencing lab
  • Group portfolio reviews

The workshop is open to photographers of all levels, from passionate amateurs to working professionals.

 

Contact

If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact us : education@magnumphotos.com

You can also book a Magnum Learn Open Session to discuss your aspirations and we’ll help you find the program that suits you best.

The fee covers the workshop itself. It does not cover accommodation, travel to the workshop location, and meals.
We recommend waiting until the workshop has the minimum number of participants before booking your trip. As soon as the workshop is confirmed, we will send out an email notification, at which point you can book your trip.
• Full fees must be paid on prior to the start of the workshop. • Magnum Photos reserves the right to cancel groups with less than 9 participants. Students will be given a full refund. In the event of cancellation, students will be given at least 3 weeks advance notice. • Magnum Photos reserves the right to change or alter the program advertised. • Cancellations: Magnum will reimburse all the registration costs except for a 10% of the costs for administrative fee if you inform us of cancellation at least 90 days before the first day of the Workshop. Beyond this time limit, we will charge the following: 50% of the cost if cancelled between 89 and 60 days before the Workshop commences. 100% of the cost if cancelled less than 60 days before the Workshop commences.
Magnum is committed to fostering a respectful and dignified environment that adheres to the highest level of professional standards. We strive to be inclusive and welcoming to everyone who works with or for Magnum and Magnum photographers, creating an environment in which each person’s rights, dignity and individual worth are respected. You can read Magnum Photos Code of Conduct here: https://www.magnumphotos.com/educational-safeguarding-policy/

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