Pablo Bartholomew (India)

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Pablo Bartholomew is based in New Delhi, India. He divides his time between photography, running long-term photography workshops, and managing a software company that specialises in photo database solutions and server based digital archiving systems.

Between 2001 and 2003, he ran photography workshops for emerging photographers in India with the support of the World Press Photo Foundation in Amsterdam.

Pablo has also photographed societies in transition in different locations, and has won the World Press Photo award for his series Morphine Addicts in India (1975) and the World Press Picture of the Year for the Bhopal Gas Tragedy (1985).

He has also taken part in several international exhibitions and has been published in Newsweek, Time, National Geographic and Geo among other prestigious magazines

Pablo conducted a workshop on Documentary and an Evening Presentation entitled Discovering Pablo and his Personal Work during the SIngapore International Photography Festival. He is also one of the portfolio reviewers.

One-2-ONE Portfolio Review Session

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In conjunction with Goethe-Institut’s month-long exhibition, “The Dimension of the Plane: Communication Design in Germany”, 2902 Gallery will be organising a portfolio review session on coming 23 May 2009 (Saturday) evening with a meaningful purpose. Known asOne-2-ONE, it is an industry gathering specially catered for young designers, budding photographers and fresh graduates (from various design institutions) to come together, to seek critique, advice and acquire insights for their works from the established professionals and practitioners in the vibrant creative industry.

One-2-ONE is a rare opportunity for the younger batch to interact and rub shoulders with the who’s who in the local design, advertising and media scene. Through honest feedback from the established veterans, its main aim is to assist the “young ones” to grasp a better idea on what’s out there and what’s needed in the industry, and be prepared to gear themselves up to face real challenges ahead. At the same time, the organisers also hope this session can serve as a potential “talent pool” for veterans who are constantly on the look out for suitable candidates, to recruit “fresh blood” to contribute to their respective creative entities. =)

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