JH Engström in conversation with Sean O’Hagan from the Observer

 

Date: 9 Nov 2009 – 7:00pm – 11:00pm
Venue: Campbell Works, Belfast Road, Stoke Newington, London N16

 

Campbell Works is pleased to present the second in the series of Still/Moving talks to accompany the workshop with internationally celebrated photographer JH Engström in conversation with Sean O’Hagan from the Observer.

Swedish photographer JH Engström will be giving the second STILL/MOVING workshop in November.

Engstrom is renowned for his unique style of exploratory and expressive life-based photography, and is an experienced workshops leader, developing the teaching methods of his friend and mentor Anders Petersen, who was himself taught by the great Christer Strömholm.

Aged 40, Engström has already created some of the most highly sought after photography books, particularly Trying to Dance, and this summer he consolidated his reputation by winning the Rencontres d’Arles 2009 Book Award with From Back Home, his collaborative project with Anders Petersen.

The workshop will be open to 10 applicants who need not necessarily be professional photographers.  Applicants should be open and willing to challenge their own photographic practice during the week-long course. The workshops will take place between 10am6pm for 5 days.

(please note: the workshops are now full)

Tickets for the talk  £6.00

For more information, please see  www.stillmoving.org

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