Workshop Survival Camp

Workshop Survival Camp

During this workshop, the artist and the second-year Bachelor students spent a week living in a forest in western Lausanne. The shock of being deprived of the usual comforts such as running water, electricity and heating motivated the students to produce an enormous quantity of images. Cooking over an open fire, sleeping under the stars, hunting and fishing were all part of their daily lives, and provided the perfect backdrop for visual experimentation. The responses were manifold, from still to moving images, some dealing directly with delirious contemporary camping. The common denominators of all the works are humor and off-beatness.
During Paris Photo, the results are presented in the form of an installation in the unusual urban setting of Les Voûtes. After the week-long workshop in Switzerland, all the students worked with Thomas Mailaender on the design and production of the exhibition. The students experienced a week of installation in total immersion: they lived in the exhibition as they built it. The images are presented in a raw environment, a sort of village, a makeshift camp. This whole process enabled them to confront not only the shooting process, but also the question of producing and exhibiting the images to the public. The exhibition is accompanied by a two-color catalogue-journal produced by the students and printed at the ECAL.

Workshop (2014) with Thomas Mailaender

ECAL/ édition survival camp
ECAL/ édition survival camp
ECAL/ édition survival camp
ECAL/ édition survival camp
ECAL/ édition survival camp
ECAL/ édition survival camp

1/6

_DSC6365 copie.jpg
ECAL/Jacques-Aurélien Brun, Maxime Guyon, Benoît Jeannet
DSC_8362 copie.jpg
ECAL/Jacques-Aurélien Brun, Maxime Guyon, Benoît Jeannet
_DSC6801.jpg
ECAL/Pauline Amacker, Coline Amos, Fiona Crott, Alexandre Haefeli, Margrét Gyða Jóhannsdóttir
DSC_7812.jpg
ECAL/Jacques-Aurélien Brun, Maxime Guyon, Benoît Jeannet
ECAL/Jacques-Aurélien Brun, Maxime Guyon, Benoît Jeannet
ECAL/Jacques-Aurélien Brun, Maxime Guyon, Benoît Jeannet

1/2

DSC_8336 copie.jpg
ECAL/Jacques-Aurélien Brun, Maxime Guyon, Benoît Jeannet

Projets similaires

Création photographique– 2026

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

Création photographique– 2026

with Natacha Lesueur

Documentary, the power of make-believe Based on projects developed around a common theme, the students develop a personal, in-depth project around the theme of pretense. They build a project that plays with the limits of veracity in photography, using it as an artifice of deception. 

Création cinématographique– 2026

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

Création cinématographique– 2026

with Natacha Lesueur

Off-camera By exploring what lies outside the frame, students develop a sensitive and reflective approach to audiovisual creation. Throughout the semester, students are encouraged to reflect on the political and formal issues surrounding the moving image, as well as the relationship between the visible and the invisible. 

Staged Photography – 2026

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

Staged Photography – 2026

with Charlotte Krieger

Unseen This course introduces students to the creation of a seven-image series built around the theme Unseen. They will learn to combine set design, characters, and lighting to produce strong, coherent staged images. Through a practical and technical approach, the course develops their ability to conceive and manage a complete photographic project, direct models, work with natural and artificial light, and collaborate under conditions similar to professional editorial or commercial shoots. Students will refine their photographic vision while preparing for the creative and technical demands of the industry.

Workshop with Rineke Dijkstra

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

Workshop with Rineke Dijkstra

with Rineke Dijkstra

What is good portrait? What technique do you choose? What kind of light do you use? Daylight or flash? What location or backdrop do you choose for? How do you choose your subject? How do you approach someone you don’t know? In this workshop, the students have explored what makes a good portrait and which tools you can use to create one.

Endurance - 2025

BA PHOTOGRAPHY

Endurance - 2025

with Laurence Bonvin

Take risks, experiment, and try out new approaches or techniques in relation to a current or past project, or their future graduation project. Encourage them to take a project or idea further by experimenting with methodology, technique, and production methods, rather than relying on familiar processes, solutions, know-how, or tried-and-true formulas.

Related courses