Date
Nov. 1-2 . 10:00-17:00
Venue
C/O Berlin Education, Hardenbergstr. 19, 10623 Berlin
Workshop leader
Annette Hauschild . OSTKREUZ photographer
Ages
18-25 years
Language: German
German
Participation fee 80 Euro (incl. exhibition)
Participants max. 15
Registration
Until Oct 17, 2025 by e-mail to Frauke Menzinger education@co-berlin.org
Inspired by the exhibition Close Enough, with works by twelve female photographers from the renowned Magnum Photos agency, this workshop invites young adults to explore the boundary between documentary photography and subjective perspective. How close can you get to a photographed person - and how do proximity and distance influence photographic work?
Together with OSTKREUZ photographer Annette Hauschild, participants will explore their own identity and reality of life. In doing so, they explore how an image of their generation can be told visually. From self-portraits to short reportages, different photographic approaches will be explored.
Over the course of the workshop, participants will develop their own image ideas, implement initial concepts and create small series. Technical support, joint image discussions and space for creative exchange accompany the process. Everyone who wants to discover new perspectives on themselves and their surroundings with a camera is invited - regardless of previous experience.
Annette Hauschild (*1969, Gießen) became a photographer in bustling post-reunification Berlin. She moved to Berlin at the age of 19, studied at the Lette-Verein and attended Arno Fischer's master class at the Schiffbauerdamm photography school. She has been a member of the OSTKREUZ agency since 1996. She has curated several of the agency's exhibitions, most recently together with Boaz Levin Träum Weiter - Berlin, die 90er for C/O Berlin. Her work is regularly featured in exhibitions and international magazines. She lives and works in Berlin.
Price information:
Registration By 17 Oct 2025 by e-mail to Frauke Menzinger education@co-berlin.org