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Images and photographs are an essential part of our visual cosmos. In the meantime, however, they also play a central role in everyday communication. And this is not only true for many adults. Young people and children are also increasingly coming into contact with pictorial forms of expression earlier and earlier. To look at pictures intensively and to "read" them often comes thereby too briefly.

Therefore the Photoszene with Photoszene KIDS and the Junge Photoszene also offers an education programme for young people. A magazine, guided tours and workshops are designed to get children and young people excited about photography and to introduce them to the use of pictures in a playful and creative way.

At the Photoszene Festival in May 2019, we will focus on our own approach to photography: How many pictures do we take a day and when is a photo good enough to store, show and share? In cooperation with the non-profit project Art meets Education we even send your photo around the world ...

#Wearemakinganexhibition - From the mobile phone to the wall

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How many pictures do you take every day? And what do you do with it? What is a good picture? How do pictures become stories that are then printed in magazines or exhibited in galleries? Do pictures from the museum fit with your own photos? The...

Photography connects! Your photo goes around the world

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What makes a photograph "good"? And how does the image get into the camera at all? With the help of an old pinhole camera you can understand how pictures are taken and we learn to take "good" pictures. The project Art meets Education (AME) will...

Photography connects! Your photo goes around the world

AME-Logo-Gelb.jpg
What makes a photograph "good"? And how does the image get into the camera at all? With the help of an old pinhole camera you can understand how pictures are taken and we learn to take "good" pictures. The project Art meets Education (AME) will...

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