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10:30 - 12:30
Photo Walk – Graciela Magnoni
The Bourse
Photo walk
photo-walk

Photo Walk – Graciela Magnoni

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26

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Location

Beurs / La Bourse
Place de la Bourse / Beursplein 1
1000 Brussels

Info

This photo walk is free and open to photographers of all levels.

Bring your own camera equipment.

Photo walks are conducted in English.

Please arrive 10–15 minutes in advance to secure your spot.

The meeting point is shown below.

Registration

Registration for this photo walk opens Wednesday May 20 at 00:01. Click the button below to register.

You can only register for one photo walk (WSPC and 1000Streets photo walk are exceptions, registrations are handled by these organisations themselves.)

Space is limited, so please only sign up if you are sure you can attend.

Capacity

This photo walk is limited to 8 participants.

Beurs Brussels

Beurs / La Bourse
Place de la Bourse / Beursplein 1
1000 Brussels

Info photo walk

This photo walk is free and open to photographers of all levels.

Bring your own camera equipment.

Photo walks are conducted in English.

Please arrive 10–15 minutes in advance to secure your spot.

The meeting point is shown below.

Registration photo walk

Registration for this photo walk opens Wednesday May 20 at 00:01. Click the button below to register.

You can only register for one photo walk (WSPC and 1000Streets photo walk are exceptions, registrations are handled by these organisations themselves.)

Space is limited, so please only sign up if you are sure you can attend.

Photo walk – 8 participants max

This photo walk is limited to 8 participants.

Join us for a relaxed and inspiring photo walk through the heart of Brussels. Led by experienced photographer Graciela Magnoni, this workshop is all about exploring the city’s hidden beauty and learning to capture it in your own unique way.

As we wander, Graciela will share practical tips—from spotting intriguing subjects and compositions to mastering camera settings. You’ll have plenty of time to experiment with angles, lighting, and perspectives, and ask questions along the way. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, this is a chance to refine your skills, connect with fellow photography enthusiasts, and see Brussels in a whole new light.

Graciela Magnoni is a French-Uruguayan photographer known for her candid street photography and long-term projects that explore culture, identity, and everyday life across the world. She grew up moving between countries in South America and Europe, an experience that shaped her curiosity about people and places. She began her career as a photojournalist in the 80s, working for the Brazilian press where she documented political and social change in Latin America.

Later in her career Graciela transitioned to street photography, pursuing projects independently. Her project Watan explores the idea of homeland in the Punjab region that was divided between India and Pakistan in 1947. Her series Nosotras portrays women across borders, highlighting moments of joy and simple existence. It celebrates the enduring mystery of the feminine spirit. The project was shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award in 2021 and it is still ongoing. Graciela participated over the years in numerous festivals, talks, and group exhibitions and is a member of the international collective Up photographers.

Graciela Magnoni is a French-Uruguayan photographer known for her candid street photography and long-term projects that explore culture, identity, and everyday life across the world. She grew up moving between countries in South America and Europe, an experience that shaped her curiosity about people and places. She began her career as a photojournalist in the 80s, working for the Brazilian press where she documented political and social change in Latin America.

Later in her career Graciela transitioned to street photography, pursuing projects independently. Her project Watan explores the idea of homeland in the Punjab region that was divided between India and Pakistan in 1947. Her series Nosotras portrays women across borders, highlighting moments of joy and simple existence. It celebrates the enduring mystery of the feminine spirit. The project was shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award in 2021 and it is still ongoing. Graciela participated over the years in numerous festivals, talks, and group exhibitions and is a member of the international collective Up photographers.

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