| | | | The Look Forward, Gondor, Ethiopia. from the series The Past Forward, 2008 © Aïda Muluneh, 2024 | | | | DEVELOPING A VISUAL NARRATIVE | | FFF ACADEMY WORKSHOP: Sat/Sun, 3 & 4 February, 2024, 10am–5pm | | Application Deadline: Sunday, 21 January 2024
Special Offer: places free of charge for students
Application here
Upcoming Exhibition: Aïda Muluneh » ON THE EDGE OF PAST FUTURE February 1st – April 14, 2024 Opening: Wednesday, January 31, 2024, 7 pm | | | | | | | | | | © Aïda Muluneh, 2024 | | | | Pictures like stages: Aïda Muluneh, internationally renowned photographer, festival director and one of Africa’s leading photo-cultural voices, fascinates in her works with an exceptional visual language, powerful colours and advocacy through the narrative. In her FFF ACADEMY workshop, the artist teaches important photographic skills on composition, selecting visuals and editing. Additionally, she provides valuable insights into planning, research and technical aspects to create images with impactful visual narratives.
During the two-day workshop, participants will learn to refine their own photographic compositions, use visual elements effectively and perfect the editing and sequencing of shots. The workshop programme includes hands-on exercises, group portfolio reviews and opportunities for photographers to hone their storytelling abilities in and with images.
During the two-day workshop, participants will learn to refine their own photographic compositions, use visual elements effectively and perfect the editing and sequencing of shots. The workshop programme includes hands-on exercises, group portfolio reviews and opportunities for photographers to hone their storytelling abilities in and with images.
PLEASE NOTE: for this FFF ACADEMY workshop the FFF offers two places free of charge for students. For application send a small portfolio of 10 images by January 17th to akademie@fffrankfurt.org | | | | | | Aïda Muluneh © Mario Epanya | | | | Aïda Muluneh was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, in 1974, grew up in Yemen, England and Canada and graduated in communications with a major in film in 2000 in the USA. Assignments as a photojournalist followed, including for the Washington Post. Her photography has been published and awarded widely and can be found in many international museum collections. Muluneh is the founder and director of Addis Foto Fest, East Africa's first international photo festival, as well as Africa Foto Fair (AFF) in Ivory Coast, where the artist now lives. Her series Road of Glory was created as an exhibition for the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize. | | | | | | Aïda Muluneh: "You never knew", 2019, from the series "Wings that soar" © Aïda Muluneh, 2024 | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
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