Image © Cristina De Middel.
British Journal of Photography is partnering with Self Publish, Be Happy, and Hard Copy to bring a programme of discussions and events at next week's Rencontres d'Arles festival
Author: Olivier Laurent
29 Jun 2012 Tags: Rencontres d’arles
Join BJP, Self Publish, Be Happy and Hard Copy at our Temporary Office Location in Arles, from 04 July.
Centred around three daily rendez-vous – Digestif, Apéritif and The Late, Late Show – we'll be bringing a full programme of informal talks and presentations with photographers including Zed Nelson, Cristina de Middel, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Lucas Foglia, Aï Estelle Barreyre and Anouk Kruithof, among others.
It all kickstarts on Wednesday, 04 July, from 3pm with our first Digestif event, when we invite one photographer to present his or her latest work. Already lined up are Zed Nelson on Thursday, 05 July, and Anouk Kruitof on Friday, 06 July.
Join us for an Apéritif at 5pm, when we'll feature Cristina De Middel's The Afronauts on 05 July, and W Artist Magazine's photographers, Aï Estelle Barreyre, Olivier Sarrazin and Lenda Pessoal, on 06 July.
The following day, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin will join Bruno Ceschel for the launch of the Self Publish, Be Happy Book Club.
Finally, each day from 11.30pm (or after the Rencontres d'Arles evening screenings), Bruno Ceschel and Olivier Laurent will host The Late, Late Show – a series of relaxed and entertaining debates around photography.
Temporary Office Location will also host regular portfolio reviews, a photo studio and a book shop, and various launch events by Hard Copy with Delphine Bedel.
For more details, visit our Facebook page.
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