MASTERCLASSES

Kaat Celis of The Dark Room invites a familiar name from photography at home or abroad. Brace yourself for a wonderfully instructive exposé from an expert. Moreover, you can also ask a question yourself live. And all from the comfort of your home, because these master classes are streamed online.

Coming:

WEDNESDAY

30/10/2024

Tomas Van Houtryve

His master class will be about choosing a visual approach to enhance your photography project. Unlike many photographers, Tomas often changes the style and process he uses for each project. This can range from using wet plate collodion, drones for aerial photography or traditional color reportage.

Replays:

THURSDAY

12/09/2024

Kadir van Lohuizen

In this master class, Kadir talked about how to work on a long-term project and how to combine photography with video. Kadir will show examples of his latest project "food for thought" on the global food industry and show some examples of how the work was distributed.

WEDNESDAY

24/05/24

Adriana Zehbrauskas

In master class, Adriana talked about Shaping Your Visual Story: Mastering Personal Projects and Finding Your Voice in Photojournalism. Adriana talks all about working under time pressure and still being creative and unique in what we deliver.

THURSDAY

18/04/24 - 20u

Nick Hannes

In this master class, Nick Hannes shared his experiences and insights when photographing in the public space and urban context.

WEDNESDAY

28/02/24

Ilvy Njiokiktjien

In this master class, Ilvy talked about how to start your story and how to make sure it gets published. She takes you from her own experience from idea to publication or from idea to final pitch.

THURSDAY

14/9/23

Bastiaan Woudt

Kaat Celis went into conversation with Dutch portrait photographer Bastiaan Woudt. About his life and work, his inspiration and motivation, his technique. You can still watch/listen to this conversation!

  • I want to be meaningful to myself, to my children and to others.

    Stephan Vanfleteren

  • A portrait is not made in the camera but on either side of it.

    Edward Steichen

  • If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough.

    Robert Capa

  • I don't have a crystal ball, but I am good at anticipating. And that skill has helped me to always find the right subject at the right time.

    Carl de Keyzer

  • I like photo books very much. It's a physical object. It's something you can collect, you can keep, you can smell and you can also give it

    Bastiaan Woudt