BRAZIL. Town of Sao Paulo. 1997. A prostitute in the red-light district of Sao Paulo.  © Patrick Zachmann / Magnum Photos

Patrick Zachmann

French, b. 1955. Patrick Zachmann has been a freelance photographer since 1976 and member of Magnum Photos since 1990. He has dedicated himself to long-term projects on the cultural identity, memory and immigration of different communities. From 1982 to 1984, he worked both on a project on highway landscapes, backed by the French Ministry of Culture, and on the challenges of integration facing young immigrants in the northern neighborhoods of Marseilles.

In 1982, he also plunged into the violent world of the Neapolitan police and mafia – the Camorra – resulting in the publication of a book and a fictional text inspired by his cinematographic images. In 1987, after working for seven years on a personal project about Jewish identity, Zachmann published his second book, Enquête d’Identité ou Un Juif à la recherche de sa mémoire (Inquest on Identity or a Jew in search of his memory). In 1989 his story on the events at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square was widely published in the international press. That year, his entire body of work was awarded the prestigious Prix Niepce.

For the next six years, Patrick Zachmann continued his research on the Chinese diaspora around the world, resulting in the 1995 publication of the acclaimed book W., ou L’Œil d’un Long Nez, accompanied by an exhibition that toured in ten countries in Asia and Europe. Between 1996 and 1998, Zachmann directed the short film La Mémoire de Mon Père (My Father’s Memory), followed by his first feature-length film Allers-retour: Journal d’un Photographe (Round trip: diary of a photographer), about the disappearing traces of memory, in Chile in particular.

In 2006, he began a new project entitled Confusions Chinoises (Chinese Confusions), for which he received a grant from the French Fine Arts Delegation (DAP). He also gave classes at the National School for Decorative Arts in Paris and the Institute Superiore di Fotografia e di communication in Rome.

From 2006 to 2008 he directed a feature film called Bar Centre des Autocars, about the destinies of ten young people whom he had known and photographed twenty years earlier, from Marseille’s poorest neighborhoods. In May 2009, at the Cité d’Histoire de l’Immigration in Paris (Centre for the History of Immigration), Patrick Zachmann will present his entire body of work, spanning twenty five years, about immigration and the suburbs.

Patrick Zachmann joined Magnum Photos in 1985.

© Patrick Zachmann / Magnum Photos


AUDIENCE

Advanced Amateurs, Professionals.

GOALS

Learn and improve how to build a documentary reportage by covering an editorial story defined with Patrick Zachmann. Refine storytelling and story composition by analyzing real-situation problems, images analysis, editing and captions writing. Most of all, workshop with Patrick Zachmann will help you discover your own visual language as well as practical and conceptual know how to confront real situation reportage making.

Workshop Program

« I believe that when one gains professional experience and artistic practice during several years, to pass on a little bit of know-how is a way to allow young photographers to get what one has taken and learnt from others. » Patrick Zachmann.

Day 1  – Master class / Exchange around the master photographer oeuvre, documentary photography in general, and review of each participants projects/portfolios.
Video interviews making-of for each participant.

Day 2  – Practice / Outside-Inside shooting, group critique, editing, improvements suggestions.

Day 3  – Practice / Outside-Inside shooting, group critique, editing, improvements suggestions.

Day 4  – Project making / Editing and exchange around the best way of presenting one’s work.
Portfolios publication on Eyesinprogress.com.
Video interviews making-of for each participant.

Workshop hours: 9h30-18h.
Teaching language: French or English depending on audience. Translation will be guaranteed where needed by the course assistant.

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Photographer: Patrick Zachmann

Dates: From 06/20/2012 > 06/23/2012
Place: Bar Floréal, Paris
Duration: 4 Days
Price: 900€ (753€ not incl. taxes)

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Conditions

- The 900€ fee includes taxes and breakfast served at the workshop venue. But does not include transport, accomodation nor on the ground expenses.

- Professional EU photographers (except France) and non EU-residents will be exempted of taxes and be invoiced a net amount of 753€.

- A booking fee of 100€ will be required for submitting applications. Upon submitting your online application you will receive an email from PayPal in order to pay the booking fee. This will be applied to your tuition fee invoice if your participation is confirmed for the workshop.

- In case the participation is not confirmed, he will get a full pay back of the 100€ fee during the week of the applicants notifications.

- Confirmed applicants will be asked to pay 800€ when notified.

Pre-requisite

- Only 9 students will be selected for each session. Students will be granted admission to the workshop based on a review of a selection of 10 of their photographs. This is not meant to be an evaluation of talent but more to ensure that there be a consistent level of skill among the group.

- Successful candidates will be expected to arrive comfortable with their equipment and ready to photograph.

- Participants working digitally should bring their own laptops, and everything needed for digital editing.

- Participants wishing to use film may do so, but at their own cost and during the time imposed. The workshop venue gives access to its own laboratory. Price for developing one film is 7€ (tax free).

- Participants are required to find their own accommodation in Paris.  However Eyes in Progress will provide you with a list of affordable places. Idem for places to have lunch near of the workshop venue.

Education material

- Photo books

- Projector and screen

- 1 MAC with photo editing software

- Professional A3 printer

- Negative scanner

- Photo paper

A technical assistant will be present during the workshop.

After the workshop

Once the class has ended:

- The portfolios produced by each participant will be published on the site of Eyes in Progress.

- An evaluation committee comprised of professional photo editors, journalists, creative directors and gallery curators will then critique these portfolios. It will be published on the student's page on Eyes in Progress.

- Video interviews in which the students discuss their work, their motivation as photographers, as well as what they learned during the master class will also be posted on the site.

Social media modules in order to share the page with friends and contacts.

Deadlines

- There will be two rounds of applications review:

> If you apply before April 24th, 2012: successful applicants will be informed via email by May 2nd, 2012. Full payment should be received by May 8th, 2012 to fully confirm your place.

> If you apply after April 24th, 2012: successful applicants will be informed via email by May 22nd, 2012. Full payment should be received by May 29th, 2012 to fully confirm your place.

- It is possible that the workshop is completed with the first round of applications, in that case, the second round of applications will not be processed.

- Applications are open until May 20th, 2012.

- Eyes in Progress reserves the right to cancel groups with less than 7 participants. Students will be given either a full refund or offered a place with an alternative photographer. In the event of a cancellation, students will be given at least 3 weeks advance notice. Eyes in Progress reserves the right to change or alter the program advertised.

- If you decide to cancel for any reason, we will reimburse all fees less 100€ for administrative expenses, if you notify your cancellation at least 3 weeks before the starting date of the workshop. After that time frame you will lose your down payment. There will be no refund of any fee for withdrawing after the workshop has begun.

- Eyes in Progress is not responsible for reimbursement of travel expenses in case a workshop is cancelled. We recommend that you buy refundable air tickets and/or travel insurance.