This week: Zied Ben Romdhane in British Columbia , Lindokuhle Sobekwa on Refugees in Dadaab, a free portfolio review and more

Zied Ben Romdhane: Come Hell or High Water

Between June and November 2021, Zied Ben Romdhane traveled from his home in Montreal to photograph in British Columbia as the state was ravaged by wildfires and then floods. In doing so, he has recorded the immense destructive power of natural phenomena intensifying as the climate of our planet changes.
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Witnesses: Lindokuhle Sobekwa – Generations of Refugees in Dadaab

On the 50th anniversary of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), a new book, Witnesses: 50 Years of Humanity, looks back at the crises that the medical organisation has served at over the last five decades. Through the photos and words of those who lived through these events, the book bears witness to the difficult mission of providing assistance.

Through MSF operations, photographer Lindokuhle Sobekwa has met generations of families born and raised in the camps, prompting him to question his own vision of what it means to be a ‘refugee’.

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Free Portfolio Review

Apply now for a free thirty-minute portfolio review with a Magnum photographer. This opportunity is open to photographers of all levels, from passionate amateurs to emerging professionals who want to further their photographic education but don’t have the resources to pay for a portfolio review.

Portfolio reviews help photographers identify their next step — from finding your voice to the process of developing a long-term project that you’re passionate about. You’ll also get practical advice on getting your work seen by the right people.

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Magnum Editions 8×10″ Prints

A range of iconic photographs by Magnum photographers is available now as limited-edition archival pigment prints. Each highly collectable 8”x10″ print is validated with a specially created Magnum Photos Archive stamp and numbered by hand. These prints offer the opportunity to own a piece of Magnum’s history in a stunning format.

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Online Workshop with Newsha Tavakolian

Join Newsha Tavakolian for a five-week online workshop where you will focus on telling intimate stories through photography or film – or a mixture of both. Through discussions and group crits, you will explore working intuitively to forge deeper personal connections with your topics.

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Long Term Mentorship

Magnum’s Long-Term Mentorship program offers the opportunity to develop your personal or editorial projects with Gilles Peress and Alex Majoli over the course of six months. You’ll also get input from special guests from across the industry, as well as your peers on the program. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic means that we have extended the application deadline to March 1 2022.

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