Photographic revelation

Photographic revelation

Process

The notion of Process, in the context of this course, can mean developing a project in which the students focus on the process rather than just the concept or the results. This should allow them to experiment, to look for new solutions, to explore unexpected paths, techniques and forms, to lose themselves and find themselves again. Sometimes we give up on an idea for fear of failure, of not having a strong enough idea or of not succeeding in producing sufficiently interesting images. The idea is for the students to free themselves from these injunctions so that they can explore their ideas, desires, obsessions and desires more freely.

Studio project (2025) with Laurence Bonvin

Assistants
Gaétan Uldry
Students
Ettore Bruni, Belinda Kiela, Gabrielle Coué, Adel Debabéche, Rebecca Dubuis, Héloïse Tourrenc, Kristina Yenza, Cedric Zellweger
3rd year program
1st semester
Know-how
Documentary, Fiction, Moving images

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