Lecture on Basic Photojournalism by the Press Photographers of the Philippines

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Lecture on Basic Photojournalism:

Based on Actual Experience of a Press Photographer

The Press Photographers of the Philippines (PPP) will hold a series of “Lecture on Basic Photojournalism: Based on Actual Experience of a Press Photographer” every Saturday starting 11 October 2008, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.  The lecture will be held in the newly-renovated PPP office in Intramuros, Manila.

There will be two (2) components of the lecture: the basic lecture will include topics like ethics, caption writing, coverage dress code, securing clearance/accreditation, and identifying subjects; and the advance lecture where participants will have a field day that will include a trip to a newspaper photo department and tagging along with photographers during coverage.  Certificates will be handed out to each participants after the lecture.

The PPP is inviting photo enthusiasts who wants to know more about this side of the photography industry, including staffs from government, NGO, military, and police public information offices, new photo correspondents, and students.  The participants of the lecture will be limited to ten (10) persons per batch and with a corresponding fee of One thousand pesos (PHP 1,000.00) per session.

Interested participants must pay their lecture fee to any LandBank branches nationwide (PPP account no.: S/A 3091-0264-30).  After paying the amount, please write your full name, address and contact number on the deposit slip copy and fax it back to us (8671053).  The participant will then be notified for the schedule of his/her lecture.  Cut-off for lecture fee payment is every Thursday.  Discounts will be given to students and PPP regular members.

For more information, please call PPP President Jerry Carual at 7361186 or e-mail them at ppp@ppp.org.ph.

World Press Photo 08 in Manila

The internationally acclaimed annual World Press Photo Exhibition will be on view here in Metro Manila up to August 22, 2008.

The exhibit, featuring about 200 photos that won awards in the 2007 World Press Photo Competition, will be open to the public for free at SM Mall of Asia up to August 13, 2008 and The Block SM North-EDSA from August 14 to 22, 2008.

A partnership project of the Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University (ACFJ) and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the show has also drawn support from The Podium, SM Supermalls and Unilever Philippines.

The competition’s photo of the year – an image of an American soldier resting at a bunker in Afghanistan, taken by the British photographer Tim Hetherington and carried by Vanity Fair – topbills the exhibit. The picture bested about 80,536 photographs submitted to the competition by 5,019 photographers from 125 countries.

The exhibit is part of ACFJ’s photojournalism program which was initiated in 2006 with the support of the World Press Photo. At the heart of the program is the Diploma in Photojournalism, a seven-course online learning program for photojournalists. The program has drawn some of the country’s finest young photojournalists as students and is run by an international faculty of senior photographers and academics. One of its graduates, Jaime “VJ” Villafranca, freelance photographer, recently won the Ian Parry Scholarship 2008, an international competition run by The Sunday Times (London), with a photo essay on youth gangs that was the major essay in the portfolio he submitted for the diploma program.

The competition and the traveling exhibit have been run since 1955 by the World Press Photo, the Amsterdam-based media NGO that is reputed to be the world’s most significant and prestigious platform for press photography.

Shown each year at about 85 venues in 40 countries, the exhibit features the year’s top photo along with award-winning images from each of the 10 contest categories including spot news, general news, people in the news, nature, contemporary issues, sports actions, sports features, daily life, portraits and arts and entertainment.

The high quality of photojournalism involved is considered to set a standard in the field. Filipino photographer Albert Garcia won the first prize in the nature and environment category in the 1991 competition for his picture of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption.

Last year the exhibit was also shown in the same three venues, drawing huge crowds that were invariably awed, fascinated and moved by gripping pictures of the news stories that hugged the headlines. The show was likewise co-sponsored by ACFJ and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, with support from The Podium and SM Supermalls.

This year the group, along with Unilever Philippines, aims to bring campus journalists to the exhibit through guided tours and lectures.

Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch group of companies, brought the exhibit to Manila in 2001. According to Jika Mendoza-Dalupan, corporate relations director, Unilever’s support to World Press Photo stems from the company’s mission of supporting the arts and culture of the countries where it operates.

For more information about the exhibit in Metro Manila, contact:
ACFJ
Jimmy A. Domingo (+639189212878)
Rona Saipudin (+639274703701)
Telephone Nos.: +63.2.9263253
+63.2.4266001 ext 5215 or 5216
Fax No.: +63.29263254
Website: http://ateneo.edu/acfj