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VISUAL MINDS
The Hamburg Portfolio Review Podcast
21 episodes
6 days ago
VISUAL MINDS is the podcast of the Hamburg Portfolio Review. Our host Sebastian H. Schroeder talks to international photo editors, curators and photographers. They speak about the guest’s work, their visual mindset and their view on the future of photography. The Hamburg Portfolio Review is a cooperation between the publishing house Gruner + Jahr GmbH with the media brands Stern and GEO, the FREELENS Foundation e.V. and the University of Europe for Applied Sciences. Kindly supported by Canon, the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, Hahnemühle and Messe Hamburg.
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VISUAL MINDS is the podcast of the Hamburg Portfolio Review. Our host Sebastian H. Schroeder talks to international photo editors, curators and photographers. They speak about the guest’s work, their visual mindset and their view on the future of photography. The Hamburg Portfolio Review is a cooperation between the publishing house Gruner + Jahr GmbH with the media brands Stern and GEO, the FREELENS Foundation e.V. and the University of Europe for Applied Sciences. Kindly supported by Canon, the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, Hahnemühle and Messe Hamburg.
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Martina Bacigalupo on how one phone call changed her life
VISUAL MINDS
50 minutes 10 seconds
2 years ago
Martina Bacigalupo on how one phone call changed her life

“Martina Bacigalupo – Italian photographer born in 1978, member of the VU’ Agency since 2010, she is based in Paris (France), after having lived 10 years in East Africa.

After studying literature and philosophy in Italy, then photography at the London College of Communication, Martina Bacigalupo moved to Burundi in 2007. As a committed photographer, she works on human rights issues, particularly on the place of women in the Global South, collaborating with various international organizations (Médecins sans Frontières, Save The Children, Handicap International, Care International, the United Nations, Comité International de la Croix Rouge…)

[…]

Photo director of the French magazine 6 MOIS since 2018, Martina Bacigalupo is part of the World Press Photo Jury in 2020.

Regularly published in the international press, her work has been awarded prestigious prizes such as the Amilcare Ponchielli Grin Award in 2009, the Canon Woman Photojournalist Award in 2010 and the FNAC grant for creative work in 2011. Her series “Gulu Real Art Studio“, published by Steidl in 2013, was exhibited at the Walther Collection Project Space in New York in 2013, at Paris Photo, Unseen Fair and Rencontres d’Arles 2014 as well as at the Triennale di Milano in 2016, and integrates the Artur Walther Collection as well as the Donata Pizzi Italian Photography Collection.”

Text and photo credit: agencevu.com

VISUAL MINDS
VISUAL MINDS is the podcast of the Hamburg Portfolio Review. Our host Sebastian H. Schroeder talks to international photo editors, curators and photographers. They speak about the guest’s work, their visual mindset and their view on the future of photography. The Hamburg Portfolio Review is a cooperation between the publishing house Gruner + Jahr GmbH with the media brands Stern and GEO, the FREELENS Foundation e.V. and the University of Europe for Applied Sciences. Kindly supported by Canon, the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media, Hahnemühle and Messe Hamburg.