Chargement...

34 en ligne  |  3739 membres  |  6637 news    Alertes    Publier un article    Créez un compte maintenant !    Connexion    





Accueil Actualité Entretiens Photographes Annuaire Expositions Livres Concours Galerie Forum Contact



Découvrez l'entretien Mad in Tendance Floue Cliquez ici pour écouter
 
  Angkor Photography Festival 4th edition Actuphoto.com Photographie
reduire la police Agrandir la police  
 


Angkor Photography Festival 4th edition
 
g

The Angkor Photography Festival is the first such event to be organized in Southeast Asia. This festival was created in 2005 and for the fourth time the temples of Angkor will become a hub that will draw concerned photographers from across the world.

The strong educational goals of the Angkor Photography Festival sets it apart from other photography festivals. The Angkor Photography Festival is built around the free workshops it organizes for emerging Asian photographers.


The programme for 2008
The festival is run by volunteers and a large amount of goodwill. Nonetheless, this 2008 edition provides a rich panel of events.
The programme for 2008 will be represented by 5 evenings audiovisual presentations curated by the workshop tutors and one evening of audiovisual presentations of worldwide subjects curated by the festival and Christian Caujolle, one of its invited curators.
The festival will as well host a series of free photographic workshops, present its outreach
programmes and hold a fundraising photo auction for the Anjali childrens project.


Free Workshops for Young Asian Photographers
The Angkor Photography Festival will host a series of free workshops taught by renowned photographers who have many years of teaching and photography experience. Roland Neveu,  Patrick de Noirmont, 
Antoine d’Agata and Suthep Kritsanavarin have volunteered to tutor a selection of 30 young
photographers from all over the continent in photojournalism and  documentary based photography. One of the free workshops will specialize in commercial photography and will be tutored by Laurent
Zylberman & Vincent Soyez. 6 to 8 young photographers will be selected to participate in this corporate and commercial oriented workshop.
Last year, the Paris Match award for the best reportage produced during the workshop was given to the Indian photojournalist Selva Prakash for a very sensitive and powerful photo essay about AIDS patients and their families.
The Angkor Photography Festival helps these emerging photographers to participate in other
international photography events and assists with general career advice.

Outreach programmes

ANJALI, a centre for underprivileged children
The Angkor Photo Association founded Anjali, a centre that provides a safe and happy educational environment for almost 80 children. This project was firstly associated to the Green Gecko House but is now running independently under the name of Anjali. Many of Anjali’s children are from poor or troubled families and most of them were begging in the streets of Siem Reap, helping their parents to feed their families.
Every day the project gives the children a well-rounded education that includes, aside from the                      traditional curriculum of reading, writing and arithmetic, English, ethics, photography and performing arts classes.
During the festival there are photo workshops for the children and at the end, thanks to renowned photographers’ print donations, a fundraising photo auction for the Anjali childrens project will be held.


Arts Therapy and Participatory Photography Project
As part of the Angkor Photo Festival, Arts Therapists Paula Holme and Isabelle Rodker together with photojournalist Hazel Thompson combine Arts Therapy and participatory photography to
support and empower marginalized groups.  Theatre, painting, voice, movement and photography
in a therapeutic environment are used for self-expression, to provide relief from psychological pain, trauma and everyday stress, and for advocacy.

Mots clès / Tags : photography, festival, will, angkor, photographers, photo, workshops, anjali, children, free, project, be, arts, one, their, workshop, young, families, curated, presentations,

 


Informations Pratiques



Envoyer à un ami
S'inscrire à la newsletter
Recevoir les alertes emails
Glossaire photo
Réagissez à cet article




Les dernières news

Call for entries 3° International Art Prize "Arte Laguna" ®
Rétrospective prix picto de la jeune photographie de mode & edition 2008
Appel a candidature prix picto de la jeune photographie de mode
Le Museum of Art for the Arts (MofAA) est virtuellement ouvert
Le fonds de photographie d’Yvette Troispoux entre à la BnF
Rencontre avec Françoise Huguier pour Kommounalki
Elliott Erwitt exhibition Unseen
Concours photo de l’UE « Cultures dans ma rue »
Wen Fang - Fondations
Jurgen Nefzger lauréat du prix Niépce 2008
Photsoc - Festival International de la Photographie Sociale
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art presents Meet Me Around the Corner
Amnesty announces Media Awards 2008 winners
PAYSAGES - DEPAYSAGES Frédéric Grimaud, Magali Joannon, Olivier Fermariello
ATA & EVA Ata Kandó, Eva Besnyö
VIPS L’INSOLITE vidéo • image • peinture • sculpture
Les Krims
Lancement de PIXBURGER.COM
Débat « Vérités de l’image, vérités de l’histoire »
Joël PELERIN, poèmes d’Alice PELERIN « LA FEMME, A LIVRE OUVERT »
Corbis injecte une dose de célébrités au Festival Cannes Lions 2008
Images Magazine N°28
Doina Kraal Boundless Stretches of Land
Edward Burtynsky DVD Paysages Manufacturés
Jordan Festival - Contemporary Arts