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Talking with Nadia Ferroukhi and about her project: In the name of mother (ENG)
Manage episode 446296536 series 1366125
Shownotes zu Fotopodcast #425
- Welcome
- Introduction of Nadia Ferroukhi
- How did you get into photography?
- The idea behind the project: Au nom de la mére / in the name of the mother
- A fixer, really helpful – but was does it mean?
- Meeting Mohammed
- DOUNIATOU – helping for more than 15 years
- Going on
- How did you find all these women an their villages?
- The difference between patriarchy and matriarchy
- Three differences between matriarchies
- Getting familiar and beginning to research
- How long did you stay with the women? And what did you notice?
- The first published book: Les Matriarches
- Did the women offer you the way they´ve acted?
- Did you show them the pictures?
- Not always an easy job…
- Preparing the second book
- Do you remember a special moment?
- Photography is a beautyful profession, but…
- What is your personal tip for photography?
- Where can our listeners find you?
- Bye, bye…
BIOGRAPHY OF NADIA FERROUKHI
Nadia Ferroukhi lives in Paris. Born of a Czech mother and an Algerian father, a nomad since her childhood. Today, as a documentary photographer and a visual storyteller, she travels the planet armed with her camera, expressing herself through reports that she publishes in the French and international press. She exhibits in festivals, galleries and international museums.
Multilingual and curious, her „3rd eye“ and her empathy allow her to fulfill all the aspirations that have animated her since childhood. Her photos tell the stories of all those who, through their specificity, contribute to the diversity of the planet. Over the years, she has built stories, with a particular focus on the status of women.
Nadia established two associations : Douniatou Association in 2008 to help Tumaï, a woman village in Kenya. Tumaï is part of her latest story showcased in Les Matriarches, photo & textbook. And, Anno’s Arts in 2022, to support the academic and artistic education of children living in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya and to promote exchanges with France : https://www.annosarts.org
She graduated in International Relations in Virginia, USA.
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Unterstützen könnt ihr uns mit einer Spende für Produktionszeit bei Auphonic
oder gebt uns einen Kaffee über buy me a coffee aus.
Hier geht’s zur Hörerkarte
Und hier gehts zum fotopodcast.de Discord-Channel
Das Titelbild der Folge 425 wurde von Michael Eloy Werthmüller, alle weiteren Bilder von Nadia Ferroukhi zur Verfügung gestellt!
Dir hat die Folge gefallen, du hast eine Anregung zu dieser oder Wünsche für kommende Folgen? Wir freuen uns über konstruktive Kritik, Feedback, Ideen und natürlich auch über Lob. Hinterlasse uns doch gerne einen Kommentar - denn nur so können wir gemeinsam besser werden.
Social Media:
Teilnehmer:
Verweis auf andere Folgen:
- FPC431 - Talking to a Living Legend: Interviewing Martin Parr (ENG)
- FPC430 - "The trawler" - an important interview with Lorraine Turci (ENG)
- Our world is beautiful - Der CEWE Photo Award
- FPC428 - T-M-T und Fotozeit! Wenn´s mal wieder länger dauert!
- FPC426 - Kurz und bündig: Short Track nach Mainhattan
- Podcastgipfel in Baden mit Silvia und Lois Lammerhuber
- Kopfstand und Brezelschwund
- Unser Rückblick auf die Medientage des Festival La Gacilly - Baden Photo
- FPC405 - 200 Augen und 2 Zähne und jede Menge Spaß
Produktlinks zu Amazon.de weden durch das Amazon PartnerNet unterstüzt (Affiliate). Durch den Kauf über einen solchen Link unterstützt du den Fotopodcast.de damit die laufenden Kosten bezahlt werden können, dir selbst enstehen keine Kosten!!!
Bab
1. Start (00:00:00)
2. Welcome (00:00:11)
3. Introduction of Nadia Ferroukhi (00:01:05)
4. How did you get into photography? (00:02:46)
5. The idea behind the project: Au nom de la mére / in the name of the mother (00:06:21)
6. A fixer, really helpful - but was does it mean? (00:08:29)
7. Meeting Mohammed (00:09:27)
8. DOUNIATOU - helping for more than 15 years (00:11:04)
9. Going on (00:12:41)
10. How did you find all these women an their villages? (00:13:49)
11. The difference between patriarchy and matriarchy (00:14:49)
12. Three differences between matriarchies (00:15:30)
13. Getting familiar and beginning to research (00:16:30)
14. How long did you stay with the women? And what did you notice? (00:16:51)
15. The first published book: Les Matriaches (00:19:50)
16. Did the women offer you the way they´ve acted? (00:24:13)
17. Did you show them the pictures? (00:26:13)
18. Not always an easy job... (00:30:14)
19. Preparing the second book (00:30:57)
20. Do you remember a special moment? (00:32:49)
21. Photography is a beautyful profession, but... (00:36:13)
22. What is your personal tip for photography? (00:37:57)
23. Where can our listeners find you? (00:40:06)
24. Bye, bye... (00:40:30)
432 episod
Manage episode 446296536 series 1366125
Shownotes zu Fotopodcast #425
- Welcome
- Introduction of Nadia Ferroukhi
- How did you get into photography?
- The idea behind the project: Au nom de la mére / in the name of the mother
- A fixer, really helpful – but was does it mean?
- Meeting Mohammed
- DOUNIATOU – helping for more than 15 years
- Going on
- How did you find all these women an their villages?
- The difference between patriarchy and matriarchy
- Three differences between matriarchies
- Getting familiar and beginning to research
- How long did you stay with the women? And what did you notice?
- The first published book: Les Matriarches
- Did the women offer you the way they´ve acted?
- Did you show them the pictures?
- Not always an easy job…
- Preparing the second book
- Do you remember a special moment?
- Photography is a beautyful profession, but…
- What is your personal tip for photography?
- Where can our listeners find you?
- Bye, bye…
BIOGRAPHY OF NADIA FERROUKHI
Nadia Ferroukhi lives in Paris. Born of a Czech mother and an Algerian father, a nomad since her childhood. Today, as a documentary photographer and a visual storyteller, she travels the planet armed with her camera, expressing herself through reports that she publishes in the French and international press. She exhibits in festivals, galleries and international museums.
Multilingual and curious, her „3rd eye“ and her empathy allow her to fulfill all the aspirations that have animated her since childhood. Her photos tell the stories of all those who, through their specificity, contribute to the diversity of the planet. Over the years, she has built stories, with a particular focus on the status of women.
Nadia established two associations : Douniatou Association in 2008 to help Tumaï, a woman village in Kenya. Tumaï is part of her latest story showcased in Les Matriarches, photo & textbook. And, Anno’s Arts in 2022, to support the academic and artistic education of children living in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya and to promote exchanges with France : https://www.annosarts.org
She graduated in International Relations in Virginia, USA.
Wichtige Hinweise in eigener Sache:
Um den vollen Funktionsumfang unserer Folgen erleben zu können, empfehlen wir euch die folgenden Podcatcher mit Bildunterstützung.
Für IOS-Geräte: Apple Podcasts, Overcast und Downcast
Für Android z.B. Pocket Casts
Nicht vergessen:
Hinterlasst doch gerne Bewertungen und Anregungen bei Apple Podcasts.
Unterstützen könnt ihr uns mit einer Spende für Produktionszeit bei Auphonic
oder gebt uns einen Kaffee über buy me a coffee aus.
Hier geht’s zur Hörerkarte
Und hier gehts zum fotopodcast.de Discord-Channel
Das Titelbild der Folge 425 wurde von Michael Eloy Werthmüller, alle weiteren Bilder von Nadia Ferroukhi zur Verfügung gestellt!
Dir hat die Folge gefallen, du hast eine Anregung zu dieser oder Wünsche für kommende Folgen? Wir freuen uns über konstruktive Kritik, Feedback, Ideen und natürlich auch über Lob. Hinterlasse uns doch gerne einen Kommentar - denn nur so können wir gemeinsam besser werden.
Social Media:
Teilnehmer:
Verweis auf andere Folgen:
- FPC431 - Talking to a Living Legend: Interviewing Martin Parr (ENG)
- FPC430 - "The trawler" - an important interview with Lorraine Turci (ENG)
- Our world is beautiful - Der CEWE Photo Award
- FPC428 - T-M-T und Fotozeit! Wenn´s mal wieder länger dauert!
- FPC426 - Kurz und bündig: Short Track nach Mainhattan
- Podcastgipfel in Baden mit Silvia und Lois Lammerhuber
- Kopfstand und Brezelschwund
- Unser Rückblick auf die Medientage des Festival La Gacilly - Baden Photo
- FPC405 - 200 Augen und 2 Zähne und jede Menge Spaß
Produktlinks zu Amazon.de weden durch das Amazon PartnerNet unterstüzt (Affiliate). Durch den Kauf über einen solchen Link unterstützt du den Fotopodcast.de damit die laufenden Kosten bezahlt werden können, dir selbst enstehen keine Kosten!!!
Bab
1. Start (00:00:00)
2. Welcome (00:00:11)
3. Introduction of Nadia Ferroukhi (00:01:05)
4. How did you get into photography? (00:02:46)
5. The idea behind the project: Au nom de la mére / in the name of the mother (00:06:21)
6. A fixer, really helpful - but was does it mean? (00:08:29)
7. Meeting Mohammed (00:09:27)
8. DOUNIATOU - helping for more than 15 years (00:11:04)
9. Going on (00:12:41)
10. How did you find all these women an their villages? (00:13:49)
11. The difference between patriarchy and matriarchy (00:14:49)
12. Three differences between matriarchies (00:15:30)
13. Getting familiar and beginning to research (00:16:30)
14. How long did you stay with the women? And what did you notice? (00:16:51)
15. The first published book: Les Matriaches (00:19:50)
16. Did the women offer you the way they´ve acted? (00:24:13)
17. Did you show them the pictures? (00:26:13)
18. Not always an easy job... (00:30:14)
19. Preparing the second book (00:30:57)
20. Do you remember a special moment? (00:32:49)
21. Photography is a beautyful profession, but... (00:36:13)
22. What is your personal tip for photography? (00:37:57)
23. Where can our listeners find you? (00:40:06)
24. Bye, bye... (00:40:30)
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