| | | | | | | | | | Fondation Carmignac, CatchLight, and Dysturb present the first edition of Night of Photojournalism , a public event that will celebrate innovation in visual journalism as part of PhotoSaintGermain festival. Bringing together over a hundred photographers, journalists, photo editors, visual organizations, collectives and digital content creators, the Night of Photojournalism will feature panels on AI in photojournalism, cultural biases, the female gaze, global movements, and geopolitics followed by projections, a live DJ set and a pop-up cafe by Refugee Food. Participants include among others Blind, FotoFest, Magnum Photos & Foundation, MYOP, National Geographic Society, PhotoVogue festival, Reporters Sans Frontières, Women Photograph, Darcy Padilla, Alona Pardo, Cha Gonzales, Pierre Haski, Sandra Mehl, Paolo Woods, and an homage by her son to the late Marie-Laure de Decker. Translation to English and French will be available for the conversations and projections. Entrance to the venue is free with RSVP on Eventbrite and on a first-come, first-served basis. | | | | PANEL CONVERSATIONS 2:30PM Artificial intelligence and photojournalism Jonas Cuénin » David Fathi » Amber Terranova
“#266 Stranded” from the project 90 Miles (Image generated by AI) © Michael Christopher Brown During a presentation of images generated by artificial intelligence, closely mirroring reality, widely disseminated in public spaces or on online sharing groups, David Fathi, visual artist and mathematician, Amber Terranova, visual producer, and Jonas Cuénin, editor of Blind magazine, will discuss the challenges and the impact of this new medium on our society. 3:30PM - Cultural Lenses & Biases: Unraveling Narratives in Visual Storytelling With Dr. Mame Fatou-Niang - Bayete Ross Smith » - Paul Henderson
Our Kind of People © Bayeté Ross Smith / CatchLight Global Fellow How do cultural perspectives and biases influence how we perceive stories and, in turn, the concept of truth? Our backgrounds form unique lenses through which we view and understand shared information, leading to a multiplicity of interpretations. Join us to learn how visual journalists, advocates, civil servants, thought leaders, and audiences can be cognizant of the impacts of these differences and biases. Featuring Dr. Mame Fatou-Niang, Professor of French Studies and the Founder-Director of the Center for Black European Studies at Carnegie Mellon University; and Bayeté Ross Smith, 2021 CatchLight Global Fellow, multidisciplinary artist, photographer, filmmaker, and educator. Moderated by Paul Henderson, social justice attorney, art advocate, and collector. Organized in partnership with Patrick Banks, founder of The Californien agency, with program assistance provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. The Terra Foundation for American Art, established in 1978 and having offices in Chicago and Paris, supports organizations and individuals locally and globally with the aim of fostering intercultural dialogues and encouraging transformative practices that expand narratives of American art through the foundation’s grant program, collection, and initiatives. 4:30PM - Female Gaze and Representation in Photography Alona Pardo - Laura Lafon - Samuel Kirszenbaum The "Female Gaze," inspired by the feminist concept of the "male gaze," challenges the way women are often depicted as objects in visual media, aiming to provide a different perspective on the female experience. To explore the role of this "female gaze" in photography and its impact on gender perception, Alona Pardo, curator of the exhibitions ‘Masculinities’ [2021] and ‘Re/Sisters’ [2023] at the Barbican Art Gallery in London, and Laura Lafon, art director of photography at Gaze magazine, will engage in a discussion with photographer and photography historian Samuel Kirszenbaum. 5:30PM - Global Movements: Documenting The Migrations Of Our Time Cesar Dezfuli » Agnès Dherbeys » Roopa Gogineni » Sally Martin Katz | | | | © Agnès Dherbeys / MYOP | | Three visual storytellers who have ventured into the heart of migration stories share how they capture the complex narratives that go beyond common media portrayals, challenging stereotypes in migration visual storytelling. Join us as we gain insight into the human stories that have touched their hearts, changed their perspectives, and ultimately enriched their work as visual storytellers. Featuring César Dezfuli, 2020 CatchLight Global Fellow, journalist, and documentary photographer whose work often explores themes related to migration, identity, and human rights; Agnès Dherbeys, member of MYOP agency, working on news and features, mainly in Europe and Asia; and Roopa Gogineni, 2021 CatchLight Global Fellow, filmmaker and photographer based in Paris who for a decade lived in Nairobi working alongside communities of resistance across the region. Moderated by Sally Martin Katz, Curatorial Associate of Photography at SFMOMA. 6:30PM Launch of CatchLight Global Fellowship CatchLight will open the call for submissions for its Global Fellowship during the Night of Photojournalism with a happy hour, a chance to meet CatchLight staff and past Global Fellows Bayeté Ross Smith, César Dezfuli, and Roopa Gogineni, and learn about their transformative experiences and creative projects. | | | | Malick (1998, Gambia). Left: 1st August 2016 (Mediterranean sea - Libya). Right: June 26, 2019 (Italy). Passengers Project © César Dezfuli / CatchLight Global Fellow 2020 | | The CatchLight Global Fellowship, supported in part by MPB, addresses a pressing need in the visual storytelling industry. As recently established in the 2022 State of Photography survey, making a living as a professional visual storyteller is increasingly difficult. Acting as an incubator, CatchLight Global Fellowship provides financial support with $30,000 grants, fosters personal growth, and develops networking and partnerships. CatchLight seeks visionary candidates eager to lead creatively, leveraging visual communication's power for social impact. The CatchLight Global Fellowship’s focus on innovative methods to distribute the work and deeper ways to engage audiences is a key pillar to defining the future of the field. Applications are free and open until December 9, 2023. More information on www.catchlight.io/global | | | | Timepass © Roopa Gogineni, CatchLight Global Fellow 2021 | | 7:30PM - Geopolitics and photojournalism With Pierre Haski, journalist and President of Reporters sans Frontières 8:30PM - 2h Projections and DJ set Featuring Adrien Vautier | Adrienne Surprenant | Africa Foto Fair | Agence Vu | Aïda Dahmani | Alain Keler | Alec Soth | Alessandra Sanguinetti | Alexandra Boulat | Amnesty International | Anas Aremeyaw Anas | Andrew Quilty | Anouchka Agbayissah | Antoine Burat | Audrey Laporte | Babak Tafreshi | Bénédicte Kurzen | Bertrand Gaudillère | Bronx Documentary Center | Camille Nivollet | Carl De Keyzer | Carolina Arantes | Caroline Drake | Catalina Martin Chico | Cebos | Cédric Gerbehaye | Cha Gonzales | Christophe Gin | Collectif Hors Format | Collectif Item | Congo In Conversation | Cristina De Middel | Cyril Marcilhacy | Cyril Zanettaci | Darcy Padilla | Davide Monteleone | Dimitri Lancuit | Édouard Elias | Emin Özmen | Fabiola Ferrero | Finbarr O'reilly | Fotofest | Francisco Proner | Géopolis | Gerard Cambon | Ghazal Golshiri | Gilles Bader | Google X Visa Pour L’image X Dysturb | Guillaume Herbaut | Hervé Lequeux | Hugo Ribes | Indígena | Ismail Ferdous | Jan Schmidt- Whitley | Jean Gaumy | Jean-Pierre Laffont | Jeanne Frank | Jeremy Suiker | Julien Goldstein | Julien Mattia | Juliette Pavy | Kadir Van Lohuizen | Kai Wiedenhöfer | Kamila Stepien | Khartoum Bembele | Kometa | Larry Towell | Le Pictorium | Lee Shulman | Léo Keller | Lizzie Sadin | Louis Witter | Lucas Amorelli | Lys Arango | Magnum Photos | Magnum Foundation | Manoël Pénicaud | Marie-Laure De Decker | Marie Sumalla | Massimo Berruti | Mathias Depardon | Matt Black | Michael Bunel | Michael Christopher Brown | Michaël Zumstein | Moises Saman | Muntaka Chasant | Myop | Nanna Heitmann | Narciso Contreras | Nathan Lainé | National Geographic Society | Newsha Tavakolian | Nicolas Réméné | Noël Quidu | Omar Victor Diop | Paloma Laudet | Paolo Pellegrin | Paolo Woods | Pascal Maitre | Paul Lemaire | Philémon Barbier | Photovogue Festival | Picto New York | Radius Book | Rafael Yaghobzadeh | RSF | Robin Hammond | Samuel Bollendorff | Samuel Gratacap | Sandra Calligaro | Sandra Mehl | Sohrab Hura | Tommaso Protti | Trent Park | Ulrich Lebeuf | Valentin Goppel | Victorine Alisse | Virginie Nguyen | William Daniels | Women Photograph | Xavier B. | Yuri Kozyrev | Zied Ben Romdhane. The Fondation Carmignac was founded in 2000 by Edouard Carmignac, a French entrepreneur, CEO and Chairman of asset management company Carmignac. It is structured around three main pillars: the Carmignac Collection of contemporary art, the Villa Carmignac, an art venue on Porquerolles Island that hosts temporary exhibitions, and the Carmignac Photojournalism Award which was created in 2009 to support photographers in the field. Every year, the Carmignac Photojournalism Award funds the production of an investigative photo reportage on human rights violations and geo-strategic issues in the world. It provides the laureates with human and financial resources to carry out their project and produces both a monograph and a traveling exhibition. www.fondationcarmignac.com CatchLight is a nonprofit media organization that leverages the power of visuals to inform, connect, and transform communities. They bring resources and organizations together to discover, develop, and amplify visual storytellers at all levels. The organization invests in the future of visual storytelling through two fellowship programs. The CatchLight Local Fellowship seeks to establish the long-term sustainability of visual journalism by pairing partner newsrooms with community-based visual journalists, Local Fellows, to provide inclusive, in-depth, accurate, and locally contextualized information to the public. The CatchLight Global Fellowship annually provides three visionaries in the field grants to develop long-form storytelling projects, engage audiences, and continue their work as innovators and leaders defining the future of the field. The Global Fellowship is supported in part by MPB.com. www.catchlight.io Dysturb is a creative agency and media organization that harnesses the power of storytelling and authenticity to create impactful campaigns in public spaces, schools, and on social media, promoting a fairer and more sustainable society. With a background in covering conflicts and humanitarian crises for over 15 years, photojournalists Pierre Terdjman and Benjamin Petit founded Dysturb to raise awareness, foster meaningful discussions, and challenge stereotypes. dysturb.com | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to [email protected] © 4 Nov 2023 photography now UG (haftungsbeschränkt) i.G. Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Michael Steinke [email protected] . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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