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The XT4 “Photography in Motion.”
In Kathmandu, Photography, Photography News, Street Photography, Workshop News on May 2, 2020 at 6:17 AMSiem Reap | Angkor Wat | Workshop December 2019
In Photography, Photography News, Workshop in Motion, Workshop News on August 26, 2019 at 9:07 AMSiem Reap | Angkor Wat | Workshop December 2019
When: 7th – 11th December 2019
On the way to school. Angkor Wat, Siem Reap © Photograph by Jack Picone
Reportage Photography Workshops will hold its next roving workshop in Siem Reap, Cambodia’s fastest-growing town and the jumping-off point for the spectacular temple ruins of Angkor. With a maximum of 12 participants, the 5-day event will provide an opportunity to explore the cultural riches and social dynamism of this exotic corner of the world.
With the world’s most breathtaking ancient ruins on its doorstep, Siem Reap and surrounding areas offer endless photographic possibilities. The town itself has gone from backwater to boomtown in the space of a decade, and traditional Khmer culture coexists with the emergence of a new, hip generation of Cambodians. As well as the vast temple complex of Angkor, nearby are floating villages with traditional stilted houses, the rural beauty of Tonle Sap Lake and the flooded forest of Komplong Phhluk.
Celebrated photographer, artist and filmmakerStephen Dupont and Documentary photographer Jack Picone will work in tandem to deliver an immersive, insightful and enriching learning experience.
The workshop’s schedule will be engaging, energising and highly rewarding.
An introductory get-together will be held on the evening of the 6th of Dec. before the workshop’s formal start on the morning of 7th of Dec. Like any working documentary photographer, you will be given an assignment brief to interpret as you wish. (The brief will be announced two weeks before the workshop to provide you with time to research possible topics before you arrive.) The aim is to produce a documentary photo-essay with a striking visual narrative to be shown on the final evening of the workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 11th.
Stephen and Jack will hold one to one and group sessions to supervise, critique and edit participants assignments. Intensive dialogue is promoted on topics such as; photographic composition, portraiture, advanced camera techniques, how to research ideas and tell an original story, how to market a body of work and how to hone your personal style.
Early evenings are peppered with lively discussions concerning the aesthetics, philosophy and politics underpinning photography as a medium and with digital projections of both Stephen’s and Jack’s work and other noteworthy photographers.
“Enterprising.” A girl draws to glean donations from tourists en route to temples. Siem Reap, Cambodia © Photograph by Jack Picone
Cost: US$ 1,955. Includes all workshop sessions. Workshop cost does not include travel costs to Siem Reap and accommodation.
Application: The workshop is strictly limited to 12 participants. A $US500 deposit will be required at the time of booking to secure a place.
Registration: To receive further information or to request a registration form, please contact: jack@jackpicone.com
References and Links:
Stephen Dupont
Jack Picone
Sebastiao Salgado “The World Through His Eyes,” Exhibition In Bangkok
In Photography News on February 26, 2017 at 5:16 AMIf you happen to be in Bangkok at the moment, the venerable Brazilian documentary photographer Sebastiao Salgado has an exhibition at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre. It opened Feb. 9, 2017. Salgado is probably one of the most ethical and environmentally conscious contemporary photographers practicing in the world today.
The exhibition is titled “Sebastiao Salgado: The World Through His Eyes,” The expansive exhibition of 120 black-and-white images by Salgado at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre is Salgado’s first major exhibition in Thailand and will open to the public until March 8.
In parts, the work is both deeply moving and inspirational.
Paradoxically, No Photographs are allowed in the actual gallery space itself?
~Jack Picone
A security guard enforces, “No Photo” dictate at Salgado exhibition. © Photograph by Jack Picone
Siem Reap | Angkor Wat | Workshop December 2019
In Photography, Photography News, Workshop in Motion, Workshop News on January 20, 2017 at 3:30 PMSiem Reap | Angkor Wat | Workshop December 2019
When: 7th – 11 December 2019
On the way to school. Angkor Wat, Siem Reap © Photograph by Jack Picone
Reportage Photography Workshops will hold its next roving workshop in Siem Reap, Cambodia’s fastest-growing town and the jumping-off point for the spectacular temple ruins of Angkor. With a maximum of 12 participants, the 5-day event will provide an opportunity to explore the cultural riches and social dynamism of this exotic corner of the world.
With the world’s most breathtaking ancient ruins on its doorstep, Siem Reap and surrounding areas offer endless photographic possibilities. The town itself has gone from backwater to boomtown in the space of a decade, and traditional Khmer culture coexists with the emergence of a new, hip generation of Cambodians. As well as the vast temple complex of Angkor, nearby are floating villages with traditional stilted houses, the rural beauty of Tonle Sap Lake and the flooded forest of Komplong Phhluk.
Celebrated photographer, artist and filmmaker Stephen Dupont and Documentary photographer Jack Picone will work in tandem to deliver an immersive, insightful and enriching learning experience.
The workshop’s schedule will be engaging, energising and highly rewarding.
An introductory get-together will be held on the evening of the 6th of Dec. before the workshop’s formal start on the morning of 7th of Dec. Like any working documentary photographer, you will be given an assignment brief to interpret as you wish. (The brief will be announced two weeks before the workshop to provide you with time to research possible topics before you arrive.) The aim is to produce a documentary photo-essay with a striking visual narrative to be shown on the final evening of the workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 11th.
Stephen and Jack will hold one to one and group sessions to supervise, critique and edit participants assignments. Intensive dialogue is promoted on topics such as; photographic composition, portraiture, advanced camera techniques, how to research ideas and tell an original story, how to market a body of work and how to hone your personal style.
Early evenings are peppered with lively discussions concerning the aesthetics, philosophy and politics underpinning photography as a medium and with digital projections of both Stephen’s and Jack’s work and other noteworthy photographers.
“Enterprising.” A girl draws to glean donations from tourists en route to temples. Siem Reap, Cambodia © Photograph by Jack Picone
Cost: US$ 1,955. Includes all workshop sessions. Workshop cost does not include travel costs to Siem Reap and accommodation.
Application: The workshop is strictly limited to 12 participants. A $US500 deposit will be required at the time of booking to secure a place.
Registration: To receive further information or to request a registration form, please contact: jack@jackpicone.com
References and Links:
Stephen Dupont
Jack Picone
Poetry and Photography
In Photography News on October 1, 2016 at 3:04 AMRecently, I have been collaborating creatively with the poet, Kit Kelen. I have been posting photographs and Kit has been writing poems to accompany my photographs. Seeing poetry and photography collectively, as opposed to singularly is a journey into a new creative landscape.
Over coming days I will post a small random selection of Kit’s poems. You can also visit this link and below to view Kit’s blog for this project titled 365+1. You’ll find a plethora of great poetry and art from other contributors.
Kit Kelen – Series with Jack Picone’s Photographs – #14 – the fire at dawn, the waiting
14
the fire at dawn, the waiting
is it the bones show through?
is it the where-they-are waking?
so sombre silent still
as if the sky were nothing
as if they were earth already
they compose themselves
for eternity’s frame
have they fallen from great heights to here?
are they stones sprung up in flesh?
I ask because
I just don’t know
what any of this means
When The River Runs Dry
In Ethics, Random Moments on March 7, 2016 at 9:16 AMTwenty years ago, Jack Picone photographed Nancy just after she was beaten. He wonders what has changed since.
Nancy was bright and engaging. We spoke about the things that connected us – our family, friends and where we came from [Jack Picone/Al Jazeera]
The heat was oppressive and crushing; the kind that has claimed countless lives in Australia’s dead heart...read more
THE GIRL ON THE POSTCARD
In Photography News on October 9, 2015 at 1:04 PMThe Girl On The Postcard – Al Jazeera Magazine.
Words and Photographs by Jack Picone.
© Photograph by Jack Picone. Portrait of Ma Da. Nai Soi. Thai – Burma Border.
Portrait of Ma Da. Nai Soi. Thai – Burma Border. © Photograph by Jack Picone.
A souvenir stall at Nai Soi village. The diagram shows how the collar bone and rib cage are pushed down by the rings to create the illusion of a long neck. © Photograph by Jack Picone.
This Spanish tourist took the brass ring from a Kayan woman and put it over his head. He thought it was funny and so did his friends. Few tourists who visit the village of Nai Soi really understand that it is in fact a refugee camp they are visiting and that the Kayan people they are photographing, videoing and gawking at are effectively imprisoned. Mae Hong Son, province Thai-Burma border. © Photograph by Jack Picone.
A Kayan woman baths wearing her brass coil. The coil is made of heavy brass weighing around 10lbs it takes significant effort for her to support her neck as she bathes. Nai Soi, Mae Hong Son, Thailand. Mae Hong Son, province Thai-Burma border. © Photograph by Jack Picone.
Reflection of Kayan woman. The small triangular mirror is used by the Kayan woman as they groom themselves. Mae Hong Son, province Thai-Burma border. © Photograph by Jack Picone.
Ends.
Postscript: For accuracy sake please be aware that Ma Da, the young female subject in my earlier photographs, died in the Nai Soi camp at the age of 22 from a stomach illness caused by the insanitary conditions at the camp. Mae Hong Son, province Thai-Burma border.
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VARANASI & HOLI WORKSHOP March 7th-11th 2020
In Workshop in Motion, Workshop News on October 22, 2019 at 3:31 PMVARANASI & HOLI WORKSHOP | MARCH 7th-11th 2020
© Photograph by Stephen Dupont
Reportage Photography Workshops is a series of photography workshops on location in the most fascinating cities and outposts of Asia. Interacting closely with world-renowned photojournalists with long experience in the region, participants take on assignments aimed at advancing their photographic skills and vision. The intensive dawn-to-dusk courses involve challenging fieldwork, formal and informal critiques, editing sessions, evening projections and open discussion. In a stunning Asian setting, participants fully engage with the local culture and environment, and learn how to create photographic reportage to the highest standard.
VARANASI
Reportage Photography Workshops will hold its next roving workshop in Varanasi. Varanasi is one of India’s most enigmatic cities situated on the west bank of the legendary River Ganga (Ganges) in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Varanasi is regarded as holy by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains. It is arguably one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and probably the oldest in India.
One of the world’s most breathtaking rivers the Ganges sleepily snakes past Varanasi’s vast number of Ghats as Hindu’s dispatch their loved ones to the Lord Shiva. Varanasi sears an unforgettable experience and is a rich vein for images. Mark Twain wrote: “…crammed perspective of platforms soaring stairways, sculptured temples, majestic palaces, softening away into the distances; and there is movement, motion, human life everywhere, and brilliantly costumed – streaming in rainbows up and down the lofty stairways…”
HOLI
The workshop will coincide with India’s and Varanasi’s kaleidoscopic Holi Festival (The Festival of Colors) taking place on Mon 9th & Tues 10th. Workshop participants will be able to dive right into the Holi festival and document it. Holi festival signifies the arrival of spring, the end of winter, the blossoming of love. For many it is a time to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships. It lasts for a night and a day, starting on the evening of the Purnima (Full Moon day) which falls around the middle of March in the Gregorian calendar. Though essentially a Hindu festival, in recent years the festival has spread to parts of Europe and North America as a spring celebration of love, frolic, and colors.
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
The aim is to produce a photo essay with a striking visual narrative, to be shown on the final evening of March 11th. Tutors will hold individual and group sessions to supervise and edit the assignments, and dialogue intensively on topics such as photographic composition, portraiture, advanced camera techniques, how to research ideas and tell an original story, how to market a body of work, and how to hone your personal style.
The workshop’s schedule will be demanding but highly rewarding. Award-winning documentary photographer Jack Picone will lead the workshop together with acclaimed photojournalist artist and filmmaker Stephen Dupont. Both Stephen and Jack will be there to critique and edit participants’ work one-on-one, and to help navigate any areas of difficulty and discuss all your photographic concerns. Interpreters can also be arranged where necessary. Participants also take part in evening projections and discussions.
With a maximum of 12 participants, the 5-day workshop event will provide an opportunity to explore the cultural riches and social dynamism of this exotic city and river.
Cost: US$1,950. Includes all workshop sessions. Workshop cost does not include travel costs to Varanasi and accommodation.
Application: A $US500 deposit will be required at the time of booking to secure a place.
To receive further information or to request a registration form, please contact: Jack or jack@jackpicone.com or Stephen, stephendupont1@mac.com
Links: www.jackpicone.com / www.stephendupont.com
Please Note: We advise that all participants take out medical/travel insurance polices for all our workshops.