
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 €125.
This event is in English.
Participants are expected to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
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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.
Exact timing will be shared closer to the date.
The day includes group discussions, individual feedback, and practical exercises focused on developing and sustaining long-term creative projects.
For the editing and review session, bring a laptop or tablet with your preferred editing software installed.
Bring ideas in development; projects at any stage (in any form); artist statements you need help with. And your laptop/ tablet…
This workshop focuses on developing and sustaining long-term creative projects, with a particular emphasis on photography. Together, participants will explore how to move from initial ideas to fully realised bodies of work, and what it takes to keep a project alive over time.
The workshop covers practical strategies for getting projects off the ground, building momentum, and refining your vision — including how to approach publishers, how a photobook comes together, and how exhibitions and books shape work differently. There's also guidance for those navigating the transition from studying photography to building an independent practice.
Designed for emerging and early-career artists.
Rhiannon Adam (b. 1985, Ireland) is an Irish-British photographer and visual artist based in Brooklyn, USA. Educated at the University of Cambridge and Central Saint Martins, her work bridges documentary and conceptual photography, often exploring the boundaries between fact and fiction, utopia and dystopia. Adam’s projects have been exhibited internationally (most recently in PhotoVogue, Fotografiska Tallinn, and PhEST) and featured in leading publications including The New York Times, Le Monde, Stern, the British Journal of Photography, and Financial Times Magazine.
Rhiannon Adam (b. 1985, Ireland) is an Irish-British photographer and visual artist based in Brooklyn, USA. Educated at the University of Cambridge and Central Saint Martins, her work bridges documentary and conceptual photography, often exploring the boundaries between fact and fiction, utopia and dystopia. Adam’s projects have been exhibited internationally (most recently in PhotoVogue, Fotografiska Tallinn, and PhEST) and featured in leading publications including The New York Times, Le Monde, Stern, the British Journal of Photography, and Financial Times Magazine.
