This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up - the Photographic Emotion pageant is on in France until 30 April plus some brilliant weekend studying. Next week I'm taking a damage for the Easter excursion, so there might not be an edition of Friday Round Up, but I'll see you returned here on twenty first April.
Festival:
Photographic Emotion - Angouleme, France
I constantly enjoy featuring lesser recognised fairs, especially those from Europe where there seems to be such a vibrant photographic network. This week it is the Photographic Emotion pageant held inside the south-western French commune of Angouleme and the encompassing place of the Charente. Angouleme isn't far from Bordeaux, a lovely part of France for which I actually have fond memories, no longer just of the fantastic red wine!
This year the competition functions 3 guest photographers: Warren Sar?, Jean-Daniel Guillou and Jean-Michel Leligny who have been decided on to represent a side of the topic ?History and Short Stories?. Plus 21 photographers were chosen to exhibit from the open call: Bruno Mercier, Michel Claverie, Paul-Emile Objar, Brigitte Manoukian, Christophe Hargoues, Jean-Charles Dehedin, Anne-Lore Mesnages, Arnaud Hubas, Louis Oke Agbo, Arnaud Makalou, Baudouin Mouanda, Cushmok, Nicolas Auvray, Amaral and Barthes, Irina Sovkine, JL Aubert, Anna Bambou, Jean-Michel Delage, Emilie Masson and S?Bastien Pageot.
These are my picks:
(C) Bruno Mercier
(C) Bruno Mercier
(C) Arnaud Hubas
(C) Cushmok
(C) Cushmok
(C) Michel Claverie
(C) Michel Claverie
(C) Anna Bambou
(C) Anna Bambou
(C) JL Aubert
(C) JL Aubert
Photographic Emotion
Until 30 April
Some thrilling weekend reading/viewing:
Times-Standard:Photographer researches the earliest women in her field
The Guardian:"The disorder enslaved me": Living with leprosy in Ghana - in pics
TIME:Nordic Noir: Fleeing the Darkness in ScandinaviaImpressa: Long Distance Relationship
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