Workshop Kathmandu 2017

September 3 - 7, 2017

Reportage Photography Workshops will hold its second roving workshop in Kathmandu. Kathmandu is one of the world’s most atmospheric cities. Even as urban chaos encroaches, this “city at the top of the world” retains its unique aura of magic, mysticism, and tradition. Over the last decade its roughly one million inhabitants, who are squeezed tightly into the Kathmandu Valley, have also been experiencing a period of major social and political turmoil – from a fierce Maoist insurgency, government curfews, and censorship to mass demonstrations against royal rule and killings of protesters. Democracy was restored in 2006 amid jubilation, and the Maoists have since joined an interim government. Today, many Nepalis believe their country has entered a new era of hope and peace.

Workshop Overview: Award-winning documentary photographers Jack Picone and Stephen Dupont will critique and edit participants’ work one-to-one, and also take part in evening projections and discussions.

An introductory get-together will be held on the evening before the workshop’s formal start. Like any working documentary photographer, you will be given an assignment brief to interpret as you wish. (The brief will be announced before the workshop to give you time to research possible subjects before you arrive.)

The aim is to produce a documentary photo essay with a striking visual narrative, to be shown on the final evening of the workshop. Tutors will hold individual and group sessions to supervise and edit the assignments, and dialogue intensively on topics such as photographic composition, portraiture, basic camera techniques, how to research ideas and tell an original story, how to market a body of work, and how to hone your personal style. The workshop is very project based as opposed to technically driven.

The workshop’s schedule will be demanding but highly rewarding. Tutors and field assistants will be on hand constantly to help navigate any areas of difficulty and discuss all your photographic concerns. Interpreters can also be arranged where necessary.

During the workshop participants will have an option to produce a completed photo essay within documentary tradition or in a more contemporary context, a multimedia. In both cases, tutors will be on hand to guide you through the respective process.

 

Cost: USD$1,950.00. Includes all workshop sessions. Does not include travel, accommodation or insurances. 

Application: The workshop is strictly limited to 12 participants. A $500 deposit will be required at the time of booking to secure a place. This is one of our most popular workshops, so book early to avoid disappointment.

To receive further information or to request a registration form, please contact: Jack Picone: jack@jackpicone.com

Theatre of War

Injured Israeli soldier near Ramallah, West Bank, 2001.

Injured Israeli soldier near Ramallah, West Bank, 2001.

Mark Mordue's review of my one man show "Don't Look Away" with performances coming up at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art starting May 27th and dates during the VIVID Festival.

http://neighbourhoodpaper.com/culture/stephen-dupont-theatre-of-war/

My Australians on show in Wollongong

Tim Page, the artist and Wombat Man. Some selected white sheet series works on show.

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Here There & Everywhere features photographic works from three separate projects, brought together by common threads: visual storytelling and a deep connection with people and their places.

‘The Australians’ by Stephen Dupont reveals life beyond the usual official portraits, literally throwing off the white backdrop on his subjects, including David Field (actor), Anthony Mundine (boxer), and Ben Quilty (artist).

‘Dream Summer’ by Tom Williams captures gentle scenes of humanity, taken spontaneously with a simple plastic-lens camera on a road trip around his hometown of Wollongong and surrounds.

Lastly, a retrospective of the Head On Portrait Prize features all of the winners, plus some of the best entries, from 2004 to 2016. These are images from both emerging and professional photographers that tell a story – evoking emotions without ever prescribing to the viewer what or how to feel.

Open daily from 5th to 31st May at Wollongong Central during centre trading hours, the exhibition is free of charge and is complemented by two free workshops with Tom Williams (13th May) and Stephen Dupont (20th May).

Here There & Everywhere is curated and produced by aMBUSH Gallery and presented with Wollongong Central as part of Head On 2017.

 

Visit www.ambushgallery.com or www.wollongongcentral.com.au for more information.

Piksa Niugini diary in Darwin

I am doing an artist book talk this morning at Darwin's Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory from 10am. Tomorrow morning I'll be hosting an artist book making workshop for children and in the afternoon a floor talk with museum curator Louise Tegart. 

HERE, THERE & EVERYWHERE photo exhibition opens today

Artist Ben Quilty with his dog Betsy, 2016.

Artist Ben Quilty with his dog Betsy, 2016.

Here There & Everywhere features photographic works from three separate projects, brought together by common threads: visual storytelling and a deep connection with people and their places.

‘The Australians’ by Stephen Dupont reveals life beyond the usual official portraits, literally throwing off the white backdrop on his subjects, including David Field (actor), Anthony Mundine (boxer), and Ben Quilty (artist).

‘Dream Summer’ by Tom Williams captures gentle scenes of humanity, taken spontaneously with a simple plastic-lens camera on a road trip around his hometown of Wollongong and surrounds.

Lastly, a retrospective of the Head On Portrait Prize features all of the winners, plus some of the best entries, from 2004 to 2016. These are images from both emerging and professional photographers that tell a story – evoking emotions without ever prescribing to the viewer what or how to feel.

Open daily from 5th to 31st May at Wollongong Central during centre trading hours, the exhibition is free of charge and is complemented by two free workshops with Tom Williams (13th May) and Stephen Dupont (20th May).

Here There & Everywhere is curated and produced by aMBUSH Gallery and presented with Wollongong Central as part of Head On 2017.

 

Visit www.ambushgallery.com or www.wollongongcentral.com.au for more information.

Tales By Light 2

Tales By Light Series 2 launches today on Netflix. My episode follows me through the city of Varanasi and the deserts of Namibia exploring rituals of death. 

Don't Look Away preview

Thanks to the media, my friends and colleagues who came along last night to support the preview launch of my new one man show "Don't Look Away" at Darlinghurst's Eternity Playhouse Theatre. Special thanks to all the wonderful folks at Canon Australia who are the backbone of my show, Roshan, Natasha, Kate, Chris, Alan, Steve, Jason...and many more. There would be no show without the amazing collaboration with these talented folks as well, my beautiful partner Elizabeth, David Field, David Bridie, Untitled Films and Jacques Menasche. 

After a successful premiere at MONA's Mofo festival in January my show comes to Sydney as part of the Vivid Festival where I'll be performing four shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA). Dates for these shows to be announced soon.

Black Harvest Revisited with Bob Connolly

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Following on from our short film Family Matters for ABC's Foreign Correspondent program late last year last week the Australian Financial Review Magazine came out with our printed story called No Country For Old Men. The work Bob and I have been doing has been to retrace Bob's journey through making his three seminal PNG films twenty five years after. Finding the film's original characters and finding out their stories now whilst looking at Bob's relationship with them. 

Have a listen to Bob Connolly's radio interview yesterday on ABC Radio National with Geraldine Doogue.

 

POYi Photography Book of the Year

Humbled to be awarded this years Picture of the Year International's Best Photography Book Award for my Steidl book "Generation AK: The Afghanistan Wars 1993 - 2012". Congratulations to the amazing Ken Light as well who received a special recognition for his book "What's Going On?"

Cuba Workshop: Last Chance to Register

Last chance, to register for our Havana, Cuba Workshop!

Deadline for registrations is Tuesday, Sept. 8th.

Don't miss this special opportunity to join us in Havana before it all changes. This is the last opportunity to document and experience Cuba before it transitions into modernity.

Secure a place with a simple US$500 deposit.

We will fast track your photography authorship to a higher aesthetic.

All enquires to Stephen Dupont - stephendupont@bigpond.com and Jack Picone - jack@jackpicone.com

©Stephen Dupont 2015.

1 Day Documentary Photography Workshop

Letting folks know that I wil be doing a rare one day documentary photography workshop during the Ballarat International Foto Biennale this August 24 between 10am and 5pm. Cost per student is only $200. If anyone is interested in attending, please register on the BIFB website. Here is the direct link below,

http://ballaratfoto.org/event/workshop-the-documentary/

Tacloban, The Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan, 2013.                                            ©Stephen Dupont 2015.