Editing a picture story with José Sarmento Matos

Date

May 7 incl. May 11

Address

ONLINE

Opening time

Tue: 16:00 - 18:00
Fri: 16:00 - 18:00

José Sarmento Matos

Editing a picture story with José Sarmento Matos

Times are presented in GMT+4 Timezone


Workshop is supported by Camões,I.P

José Sarmento Matos will work with the students editing projects they have already photographed or their ongoing projects. Considering José´s experience as a documentary photographer and as a lecturer, the main goal for this workshop is to improve the students´ skills on how to tell a story and how to organize a visual narrative through pictures - from the beginning to the end. What is missing? How to start? What are the 5 main elements used to build a visual story? 

This is a practical workshop, organized in two days, 4 hours in total, where the students will have the chance to discuss their approaches and their work in front of other students, to create a peer to peer bound between them. On the first day of the workshop José will briefly talk about his work.

José Sarmento Matos

José Sarmento Matos (32 years old) is a Lisbon and London based documentary photographer. JSM is a frequent contributor to The New York and a National Geographic explorer (Covid-19 emergency fund for journalist’s grantee) since September 2020. He focuses his independent photography work on long / medium term projects, Sarmento is mostly interested in covering topics related to social inequality and identity, analyzing relevant contemporary world issues by focusing on people’s personal and intimate stories.

Apart from being a frequent contributor to The NYT since 2017. His major clients include: Bloomberg, Le Monde, Huck Magazine, HISTORY and A+E Networks.

Graduated in 2014 from an MA in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism at London College of Communication. Where he taught photography for 4 years (2016-2019). He also teaches with Leica. He is part of a team of Akademie Ambassadors in the UK.

In 2015, JSM was considered by Magnum Photos one of the best 30 photographers under the age of 30 in the world, with his project ‘Turning the Page’. In 2016, he photographed “How can I help You?” which is a story about the life of the faceless workers of Call Centers in India and in the Philippines. It was published in NYT, Wired, Newsweek, and in Süddeutsche Zeitung.

In 2017 José started researching and documenting the Portuguese diaspora in Venezuela, and the reversed emigration phenomenon currently happening to Portugal: ´Where do I belong? abandoning the Venezuelan Dream´, is a story about a migrant family and their loss of belonging and identity. In 2020 José was granted National Geographic funding to work on a project in Portugal related to COVID-19. This work is now being exhibited at MAAT museum, Lisbon, part of a group exhibition “X is not a small country”.