by: KEAN Inc. Pitik 2022, the Asian Center for Journalism’s (ACFJ) 19th annual forum on photojournalism, will bring together photography, cycling, and climate change through conversations led by cyclists and environmental advocates Jilson Tiu and Aileen Camille (AC) Dimatatac on Friday, December 2, at the Ateneo de Manila University. Jilson Tiu is a professional…(Read More)
Around this time last year, I was at the edge of Lake Lanao in Tugaya, Lanao del Sur, an artisan town southwest of Marawi City. I was setting up a drone camera, a small black DJI Mavic Air that I and my research team from the Ateneo de Manila University planned to fly over the…(Read More)
ACFJ is sharing this story by Pau Villanueva, DVJ ’18, about her encounter with the Manobos from Bukidnon province in MIndanao. Pau’s story was published by CNN Philippines. Read full story here: https://cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/2019/6/26/lgbt-datu.html?fbclid=IwAR0j1XjX1vMcB2SlqIQgBhkEEXCvJHGmFg17rwe37LTeMUoOaz_WEOYG3tk *Feature Photo by Pau Villanueva, DVJ ’18 for CNN…(Read More)
The Asian Center for Journalism congratulates Bangladeshi photojournalist Mohammad Ponir Hossain (DVJ, 2016) who was part of the Reuters team that won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for feature photography for its coverage of Rohingya refugees. The Pulitzer honored the Reuters team for what it called “shocking photographs that exposed the world to the violence Rohingya…(Read More)
The Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism is still accepting applicants to the 2018 Diploma in Visual Journalism Program. The DVJ program is a nine-month course designed for practicing journalists and photojournalists interested in developing or improving their skills in news writing, photojournalism, video and multimedia production through courses grounded in theoretical as well…(Read More)
The Asian Center for Journalism features California-based photojournalist Rick Rocamora in its “Pitik” photojournalism forum series to be held at the Areté on Friday, Nov. 24, at 1:30 pm Rocamora is known for his work documenting campaigns on civil liberties and immigrant rights in the United States, and human rights and…(Read More)
The Asian Center for Journalism cordially invites everyone to a mini-forum titled “Photography in Southeast Asia” to be held on Friday, July 21, 2017 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m at CTC 318, Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Heights Quezon City The forum features Singaporean writer-artist Zhuang Wubin whose fourth book…(Read More)
BOXING TO LIVE Jinggo Montenejo [slideshow_deploy id=’6798′] CAGAYAN DE ORO—In the hills of this city in the Philippines’ northern Mindanao region, an amateur boxing program provides boys and girls as young as 11 a unique opportunity to serve flag and country, and at the same time take a shot at a…(Read More)
The Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University is now accepting applications for the Diploma in Visual Journalism for 2017. The program, which will last for eight months, is designed to give Asian journalists, news photographers and videographers a wider theoretical and practical perspective on visual storytelling for news…(Read More)
The Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism is offering the Diploma in Visual Journalism to practicing Asian photojournalists and journalists. A merger of two programs–Diploma in Photojournalism and Diploma in Multimedia Journalism –the DVJ program is a blended learning course aimed at giving media practitioners a wider theoretical and practical perspective on visual…(Read More)