Reset Brussels
Rue de Ligne 8
1000 Brussels
Participants are expected to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
For more information about the city, please visit www.visit.brussels.
Ensure that you have the necessary travel documents and visas to attend the event. The BSPF can provide letters of support if needed.
This workshops costs €475 to participate in.
This workshop will be held in English/French.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
10:00 -13:00 – JEA shows a selection of her work. Question and answers follow. Students are encouraged to ask whatever questions they have…don’t be timid, this is YOUR workshop!
14:00 – 17:00- Students show past work for constructive criticism. All students are encouraged to take part in group discussions.
Friday, May 30, 2025
Students are out all day to make pictures!
JEA will be available if there are problems but this is the main day of getting as many pictures as possible.
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Students should come to class with their edit. (please keep in a separate file what you have rejected so that JEA can look in the file if need be)
Each student will show his/her work and discussion will follow.
You should bring your camera, laptop and/or some way to show your previous work to Jane and the other participants.
Payments are non-refundable. Please contact us at festival@bspfestival.org for special cases.
Participants must register to confirm their spot. First come, first served. Fill in the form and pay below to secure your spot in time.
The BSPF is not responsible for reimbursing travel expenses if a workshop is cancelled. We recommend that you purchase refundable airline tickets and/or travel insurance.
The BSPF reserves the right to cancel groups of less than 6 students. Participants will either receive a full refund or be offered a spot with another photographer. In the event of cancellation due to insufficient enrollment, participants will be notified at least 5 days in advance.
Telling a story with pictures is just like writing with words. Something is seen, or thought of, or imagined. Appropriate images are made and put together, one after another, to coherently tell the story - be it abstract, conceptual, documentary or journalistic. This is storytelling with photos, and this is what this workshop will be about.
JEA will share selected photo stories and explain her working method and the how and why she does what she does. Her books are available for comment, questions, and consultation. Students are encouraged to interact with each other and with JEA, and to ask all the questions they’ve always wanted to ask. Workshop stories as well as students’ past work are critiqued and discussed.
Students are given one assignment, to be completed during class sessions. The end of the workshop will be a final editing and presentation of each story, one per student.
JEA will share selected photo stories and explain her working method and the how and why she does what she does. Her books are available for comment, questions, and consultation. Students are encouraged to interact with each other and with JEA, and to ask all the questions they’ve always wanted to ask. Workshop stories as well as students’ past work are critiqued and discussed.
Students are given one assignment, to be completed during class sessions. The end of the workshop will be a final editing and presentation of each story, one per student.