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LB1: 11:00 - 17:30 History & practice of the photo-essay & photo book with Frits Gierstberg (day 1)
LB1: 11:00 - 17:30 History & practice of the photo-essay & photo book with Frits Gierstberg (day 1) in the large project space and at 14:00 start in the Nederlands Fotomuseum (Wilheminakade 332)
 
*11:00- 13:00: The Dutch photo book in the 20th century.
Presentation and discussion
 
We move to the Nederlands Fotomuseum (Wilheminakade 332)
*14:00-15:30: Cas Oorthuys was a prolific photographer and photo book maker. We visit the exhibition and study a selection his books.
*16:00-17:30: Visit library of the Nederlands Fotomuseum
 
 
*Assignment: pick one historical or one contemporary photo book that you find of interest, inspiring or conceptually strong. Find out why and present your analyses to the group on 14 November. See to it that the presentation doesn’t exceed 7 minutes, make it convincing and use visuals.

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LB1: 11:00 - 17:30 History & practice of the photo-essay & photo book with Frits Gierstberg (day 1) in the large project space and at 14:00 start in the Nederlands Fotomuseum (Wilheminakade 332)

  • 11:00- 13:00: The Dutch photo book in the 20th century.

Presentation and discussion

We move to the Nederlands Fotomuseum (Wilheminakade 332)

  • 14:00-15:30: Cas Oorthuys was a prolific photographer and photo book maker. We visit the exhibition and study a selection his books.
  • 16:00-17:30: Visit library of the Nederlands Fotomuseum


  • Assignment: pick one historical or one contemporary photo book that you find of interest, inspiring or conceptually strong. Find out why and present your analyses to the group on 14 November. See to it that the presentation doesn’t exceed 7 minutes, make it convincing and use visuals.