Fatamorgana (photo school)

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Fatamorgana is a Danish school of art photography in Copenhagen. Founded by Morten Bo in 1999, the school offers one-year introductory courses, divided up into two semesters, covering various aspects of documentary and conceptual photography. The school is located in the Copenhagen district of Amager.

History[edit]

Appreciating the need for a Danish institution dedicated to providing an education in art photography, Danish photographer Morten Bo adopted the model used so successfully by Christer Strömholm in Stockholm since 1956.[1]

The school has been awarded grants from several institutions including the Development Fund of the Danish Ministry of Culture, the National Bank's Anniversary Fund, and the royal palace, with a grant from the Prince's Fund "in acknowledgment of its active and efficient contribution."[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fotoskolan STHLM". Retrieved 25 February 2010. (in Swedish)
  2. ^ "Fatamorgana the Danish School of Art Photography". Archived 2010-04-14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 25 February 2010.