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Over the past five years, Magnum Photos has expanded its educational initiatives to reach a wider audience, ensuring that each program supports photographers at different stages of their careers. We are now launching Magnum Learn Lab, a ten-month international mentorship program designed to support emerging photographers.

The Lab brings together the most effective elements of our current programs and years of learning initiatives into a cohesive mentorship program for 20 selected participants. Featuring a series of immersive, in-person residencies and offering long-term artistic and professional guidance, it is centered on elevating each participant’s practice with more purpose and direction.

Working closely with Magnum photographers Newsha Tavakolian, Antoine d’Agata and Rafał Milach, alongside artist Tania Bohórquez and designer Ania Nalecka-Milach, participants will discover their mentors’ individual practices and professional experiences to cultivate and embrace their own artistic approach.

Through ongoing dialogue, critical feedback, and personalized guidance, the mentors will support participants in refining their vision and strengthening the conceptual and narrative dimensions of their work.

Each participant will also receive individual online mentoring sessions from a pool of selected Magnum photographers that will run in complement to the in-person program.

Each pillar of the Lab will guide participants from the early stages of research and conceptual development to editing, producing, and presenting their work. Magnum Learn Lab fosters critical conversations, peer dialogue, and sustained engagement in a supportive environment where both the project and photographer evolve and grow.

The first two in-person meetings will be hosted in locations designed to inspire creative thinking, self-reflection and a deep immersion in the critical approaches to photography. Everyone will stay in the same hotel (included in the price), with shared meals and plenty of time for informal discussions.

The final in-person meeting will culminate with the creation of a book dummy, and an opening event taking place during Paris Photo, photography’s most sought-after international event.

Program Objectives & Pillars

Magnum Learn Lab aspires to: 

  • Support the long-term development of a personal photographic project within a sustained, personalized framework
  • Encourage critical reflection, experimentation and artistic freedom
  • Foster dialogue among peers within an international community of photographers 
  • Provide ongoing mentorship and professional insight to support photographers in understanding their position within contemporary photographic and editorial contexts
  • Accompany photographers through the full arc of a project, from initial research to presenting and publishing their work

 

The program includes three main pillars:

  • Immersive in-person workshops (112 hours)
    Three intensive five-day workshops with Magnum mentors held throughout the year, focused on artistic research, editing, collective critique, and advancing each participant’s project.
  • Individual mentorship (8 hours)
    Eight individual online mentoring sessions with a Magnum photographer, providing personalized project support throughout the year. The list of photographers available for a mentorship is accessible here.
  • Expert Days (136 hours)
    Five online sessions focused on professional practice with industry experts who will provide insight into securing assignments, getting work published, curating a body of work, and applying for funding or grants.
    Previous experts invited on other Magnum Learn workshops: Lidwine Kervella – photo editor at Courrier International; Clara Chalou – artistic director at Circulation(s); Jordan Alves – publisher at Atelier EXB; Sergio Valenzuela Escobedo – curator; Lewis Chaplin – co-founder of Loose Joints; Laurence Cornet – photo editor at Le Monde.

 

Submit your application here.

To apply, participants are required to complete an application form and submit a CV, a motivation letter, and a portfolio. Your portfolio can be a video, photographs or whatever encapsulates your work best. The deadline to apply is September 27, 2026. Each application will be reviewed by the Magnum Learn team within 48 hours. If an application is successful, shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview with the Magnum Learn team.
Magnum Learn Lab is a mentorship-based artistic program. It is not a technical photography course. The program emphasizes artistic research, critical dialogue, and long-term project development rather than technical instruction.
Participants are expected to fully engage with the program over its ten-month duration. This includes attendance at all in-person workshops, active participation in online sessions, and ongoing independent work on their personal project between sessions.
Participants are expected to work independently throughout the program and should have access to their own photographic equipment and digital workflow. This includes: A digital camera, a laptop, an external hard drive, and photo editing software.
The program will begin in January 2027 and conclude in November 2027. The exact dates will be shared with participants closer to the start of the course. In-person sessions will take place in Italy (January and May) and Paris (November).
If you have been practicing photography or working as a photographer for several years and are ready to start a personal photographic project or to further develop an existing one with the support of Magnum photographers, we strongly encourage you to apply. Please note that the program is designed from emerging to mid-career practitioners and does not include instructions about the technical aspects of photography.
Fees : €14,800. Upon being accepted on the course, successful participants will be asked to pay a minimum deposit of €3000. Payments plans will be available and discussed with the course Coordinator, based on the month you enroll in the course. Full payment is needed before 30 November 2026.
The fee covers the workshop itself as well as full board for the 2 in-person meetings in Italy. It does not cover travel to the course locations, insurance and accommodation in Paris.
Each participant successfully completing the Lab will receive a certificate signed by Magnum Photos and the Mentors.
If you have any questions about this course, please contact us : education@magnumphotos.com. You can also ask us to book a Magnum Learn Open Session to discuss your goals and the program.

The program gave me confidence in the direction of my project and the importance of staying true to my personal vision while also considering how to communicate it clearly to others. I left feeling more connected to a community of photographers and motivated to continue developing my work.

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