This feedback session is free and open to the public.
The session lasts a maximum of 30 minutes.
Sessions will be in English unless you and the guest speak another common language.
Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to secure your spot.
Bring your portfolio (printed or digital) with no more than 20 pictures.
There is no need to send your portfolio in advance.
Registration for this feedback session will open 2 days in advance at midnight. A button will appear below that will take you to the registration form.
If your registration is successful, you will receive a confirmation email (please check your spam folder).
You can only participate in one session.
Space is limited, so please only sign up for a feedback session if you are sure you can attend.
Reset Brussels
Rue de Ligne 8
1000 Brussels
In this session the photographer offers feedback and guidance to help you improve your photography skills. The photographer will be examining your images with a critical eye, looking for strengths and weaknesses in your composition, technical execution, and overall style. The goal is to help you take your photography to the next level by identifying areas for improvement and offering constructive feedback. You will receive tips and suggestions on how to improve your work.
Charalampos Kydonakis, also known as @dirtyharrrry, is a Greek photographer from Crete. He started photography in 1997 while studying architecture, using it as a tool for personal expression. Influenced by Sam Peckinpah, Max Ernst & Diane Arbus among others, his work captures raw fragments of life from his island. Kydonakis is the author of the twin monographs 'Back to Nowhere / A Minotaur inspired tale from Crete' & 'Warn'd in Vain' / An Argonautica inspired tale from NYC' and is a member of the international collective UP Photographers (@upphotographers). His work has been featured in 'Reclaim the street’ (Thames & Hudson, 2023), Time magazine etc.
Charalampos Kydonakis, also known as @dirtyharrrry, is a Greek photographer from Crete. He started photography in 1997 while studying architecture, using it as a tool for personal expression. Influenced by Sam Peckinpah, Max Ernst & Diane Arbus among others, his work captures raw fragments of life from his island. Kydonakis is the author of the twin monographs 'Back to Nowhere / A Minotaur inspired tale from Crete' & 'Warn'd in Vain' / An Argonautica inspired tale from NYC' and is a member of the international collective UP Photographers (@upphotographers). His work has been featured in 'Reclaim the street’ (Thames & Hudson, 2023), Time magazine etc.