This feedback session is free and open to the public.
The session lasts a maximum of 30 minutes.
Sessions will be in English unless you and the guest speak another common language.
Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to secure your spot.
Bring your portfolio (printed or digital) with no more than 20 pictures.
There is no need to send your portfolio in advance.
Please contact Fragment Photo Collective at fragmentphotoscollective@gmail.com if you would like to participate in the photo walk.
Reset Brussels
Rue de Ligne 8
1000 Brussels
In this session the photographer offers feedback and guidance to help you improve your photography skills. The photographer will be examining your images with a critical eye, looking for strengths and weaknesses in your composition, technical execution, and overall style. The goal is to help you take your photography to the next level by identifying areas for improvement and offering constructive feedback. You will receive tips and suggestions on how to improve your work.
Nikos Economopoulos, born in the Peloponnese, Greece, studied law in Italy before turning to journalism and eventually photography. He joined Magnum in 1990, gaining international recognition for his work across Greece, Turkey, and the Balkans, which earned him the Mother Jones Award. His book In The Balkans was published in 1995. Over the years, he has focused on borders, migration, and minority communities, publishing several projects and receiving awards like the Abdi Ipekçi Prize for promoting peace between Greeks and Turks. Recently, he shifted to working in color and spends most of his time traveling, teaching, and photographing for his ongoing On The Road project.
Nikos Economopoulos, born in the Peloponnese, Greece, studied law in Italy before turning to journalism and eventually photography. He joined Magnum in 1990, gaining international recognition for his work across Greece, Turkey, and the Balkans, which earned him the Mother Jones Award. His book In The Balkans was published in 1995. Over the years, he has focused on borders, migration, and minority communities, publishing several projects and receiving awards like the Abdi Ipekçi Prize for promoting peace between Greeks and Turks. Recently, he shifted to working in color and spends most of his time traveling, teaching, and photographing for his ongoing On The Road project.