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Magnum and LCC Intensive Documentary Photography Course - Summer 2018 

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When:

Aug 1 - Aug 21 2018

Where:

London College of Communication

Elephant & Castle

London, SE1 6SB

United Kingdom

<b>Further develop your photographic practice with a three-week intensive course in association with London College of Communication</b>

Magnum is pleased to announce the details of the latest Magnum Intensive Documentary Photography Course in association with London College of Communication.

This unique three-week course will run through August in London, led by award-winning Magnum photographers Stuart Franklin and Chris Steele-Perkins, and by Max Houghton, course leader of MA Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at LCC. Participants will also hear from - and work with - other Magnum photographers, tutors from LCC and industry experts.

The course will absorb students into the practice and history of documentary photography and Magnum’s and LCC’s legacies and contemporary contributions to it, and will equip students with the historical and contextual framework required for critical thinking around documentary photography, as well as providing technical guidance and tutorial support.

Focusing on how to develop a personal project and an authentic voice, you will explore and define your individual approach to documentary photography and will consider all elements of successful project development; from research phases to shooting and editing and creation of a public projection. Through guidance and feedback, participants will work to successfully develop a documentary photo project from start to finish.

The experience of joining the Magnum Intensive Documentary Photography Course will be a unique and positive learning experience, allowing students to develop a rich network of both peers and industry professionals.

<b>Where & When</b>
London College of Communication, Elephant & Castle, SE1 6SB

01/08/2018 – 21/08/2018

Monday – Sunday, with a programme of evening lectures.
Full schedule to be confirmed.

<b>Language</b>
This course is held in English.

<b>Fees</b>
£3000

<b>Selection and Requirements</b>
Students are required to bring their own laptop and camera (and materials if applicable)

<b>Apply</b>
<a href='http://www.arts.ac.uk/lcc/courses/short-courses/photography/magnum-documentary-photography-course/' target='_blank'>Click here to apply.</a>

<b>Course Contents</b>

The course will consist of these main elements:

• How to devise and research a photographic project. What makes a good idea and how visual storytelling can be employed to best articulate a concept?
• Shooting on location – daily assignments and briefs in London
• Magnum Print Room – you will learn during a weekend tips and tricks to navigate and demystify the photography business, offering career development and networking
• Lectures – led by Magnum photographers and staff, industry experts and LCC staff
• Museum visits – learn about national photography collections, including the V&A Museum, through tours with curators
• Critique – individually and in groups, looking at technique, subject and personal voice
• Editing and production – learning how editing, sequencing and design can reveal a narrative
• Learning how to present and pitch your work
• Printing and Zine production techniques
• Graduation party –celebrate and display work digitally to a public and industry audience

<b>Course Outcomes</b>

The learning outcomes connected to the course are:
• Create an industry standard and academically informed body of photographic work
• Have unique insight into the history of documentary photography and Magnum
• Engage in critical debates on ethics, industry and technology in contemporary photographic practice
• Continue developing essential skills in writing, editing and making work for different audiences

<b>About the Magnum and London College of Communication</b>

Magnum Photos is an agency synonymous with integrity, curiosity and ‘concerned’ photography. Celebrating our 70th anniversary in 2017, Magnum’s international photographers have chronicled the world; helping to shape documentary photography as a modern form of both artistic expression and a tool for change.

As a modern agency, the current preoccupation is focused on the role of authorship in an image-saturated world. In conjunction with Magnum’s historic archive, a new means of culturally relevant production is being explored, leading to a greater dialogue with the wider market, expanded platforms and emerging geographies. With seven decades of experience and with access to world-leading photographers and industry professionals, Magnum Photos is committed in the transfer of its accumulated knowledge to a new generation of visual storytellers.

LCC’s reputation for documentary photography is second to none in the UK. Year after year, graduates from MAPJD find international success in prizes, awards and grants. Three alumni – Kazuma Obara, Michael Vince Kim and Mathieu Willcocks –have won World Press Photo prizes in the last two years. With a focus on context, text and audience, as well as the image itself, experienced tutors and practitioners will help you find the best way to tell the stories that matter to you.

<b>Contact</b>

For any queries, please contact
shannon.ghannam@magnumphotos.com,
or call +44 (0) 20 7490 1771