A week-end for photography
A week-end for photography
March 16, 2017
© Darius Ramazani
The fourth edition of the fit for future photo convention will take place in Zingst/Germany from March 23 to 25, opening the 2017 season.
Once again, the photo convention in Zingst will focus on future-oriented questions for young, committed photographers and interested parties, who want to develop, who are always looking for new, creative ideas, or who are simply in search of a good bit of inspiration.
For the first time in 2017, participants will be able to put together their own individual programme. A total of 14 workshops covering seven different themes are available over the week-end. Complementing the practical side is a comprehensive programme of live talks, and this year the photo convention will host these talks for free at the Kunsthallenhotel Vier Jahreszeiten. The week-end will be rounded off with a total of seven photo exhibitions and numerous other photo events, such as portfolio reviews and a get-together every evening.
Further information available at: Erlebniswelt Fotografie Zingst
Once again, the photo convention in Zingst will focus on future-oriented questions for young, committed photographers and interested parties, who want to develop, who are always looking for new, creative ideas, or who are simply in search of a good bit of inspiration.
For the first time in 2017, participants will be able to put together their own individual programme. A total of 14 workshops covering seven different themes are available over the week-end. Complementing the practical side is a comprehensive programme of live talks, and this year the photo convention will host these talks for free at the Kunsthallenhotel Vier Jahreszeiten. The week-end will be rounded off with a total of seven photo exhibitions and numerous other photo events, such as portfolio reviews and a get-together every evening.
Further information available at: Erlebniswelt Fotografie Zingst
© Darius Ramazani
© Per Schorn, Wolves like us (Torgier Kjeldass)
© Per-Anders Pettersson, Congo
© Jutta Engelage