
Sint-Gorikshallen / Halles Saint-Géry
Place Saint-Géry / Sint-Goriksplein 1
1000 Brussels
This is a paid workshop. Click the register button below to secure your spot.
First come, first served. Payments are non-refundable. Contact info@bspfestival.org for special cases.
The BSPF reserves the right to cancel groups of fewer than 6 participants. Participants will be notified at least 5 days in advance and receive a full refund or an alternative offer.
The cost to participate in this workshop is €355.
This event is in English.
Participants are expected to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
For more information about the city, please visit www.visit.brussels.
Payments are non-refundable. Please contact info@bspfestival.org for special cases.
The BSPF is not responsible for reimbursing travel expenses if a workshop is cancelled. We recommend purchasing refundable tickets and/or travel insurance.
The BSPF reserves the right to cancel groups of fewer than 6 students. Participants will be notified at least 5 days in advance and receive a full refund or an alternative offer.
If you have any questions, please contact us at info@bspfestival.org.
Thursday 28 May
Morning – Presentation of Jesse's work, questions and goals for the workshop (approx. 1 hour)
Late morning – Street shooting on nearby streets
Lunch
Afternoon – Continue shooting. Jesse will work closely with each participant throughout.
Friday 29 May
Morning – Group shooting on the streets of Brussels
Lunch
Afternoon – Editing and presentation of participants' work
Bring your camera with a fully charged battery and enough memory cards for a full day of shooting.
For the editing and review session, bring a laptop or tablet with your preferred editing software installed.
Wear comfortable shoes — the workshop involves a lot of walking.
Jesse Marlow has been shooting on the streets of Melbourne and beyond for decades, and over one weekend he's opening up his practice to a small group of photographers. The two days are built around time on the street — working alongside Jesse and learning through doing. There'll be feedback sessions where he'll look at your work honestly and help you figure out what you're going for.
It suits anyone who's genuinely curious about street photography, whether you're fairly new to it or have been shooting for years.
Jesse Marlow (born 1978, Melbourne) is one of Australia's most respected street photographers, known for his candid, colour-rich images of everyday urban life. He was awarded International Street Photographer of the Year in 2011 and won the Monash Gallery of Art's Bowness Prize in 2012. Since 2015 he has been a Leica Ambassador. His work is held in major public collections including the National Gallery of Victoria and Australian Parliament House. He has published multiple monographs, most recently (De)Compositions with Perimeter Editions.
Jesse Marlow (born 1978, Melbourne) is one of Australia's most respected street photographers, known for his candid, colour-rich images of everyday urban life. He was awarded International Street Photographer of the Year in 2011 and won the Monash Gallery of Art's Bowness Prize in 2012. Since 2015 he has been a Leica Ambassador. His work is held in major public collections including the National Gallery of Victoria and Australian Parliament House. He has published multiple monographs, most recently (De)Compositions with Perimeter Editions.
