Conference: Setting off on the Camino de Compostela
Followed by a debate on “Taking the route on foot and in photos”.
The Chemins de Compostelle can be a physical, spiritual, aesthetic and relational experience, turned towards others as well as towards one’s own interiority.
The approach of each of the people involved in numerous activities at Compostelle 2000 (Paris) is multifaceted.
They run various workshops: photography, orientation, gps, preparation for the route and welcoming pilgrims, in order to give back what the route has brought them.
Serge BERNARD – 5 Chemins au compteur. A photographer with a passion for travel and adventure photos, he offers us large-format views of remarkable points along the Chemins. His favorite camera: Canon EOS R8.
Patrick CILIA – 8 Chemins on the counter. A lifelong enthusiast for images and photos, he decided that his smartphone would be his only means of photographing his journey.
Gérard HARLAY – 12 Chemins au compteur. Photographer and graphic designer Gérard HARLAY presents a series of 12 scarves evoking the paths he has taken. Shot 1:1 with a Panasonic LX100 and Photoshop.
Want to get started yourself?
Exhibitors will be on hand throughout the event to share their practical experience of the Chemins and the photographic approaches they’ve used.
Conference: Setting off on the Camino de Compostela
Origins and History of the Pilgrimage
The main routes in Spain and France
The Way Today…
Followed by a debate on “Taking the route on foot and in photos”.
July 25 at 10 a.m.
BP MDVA, Maison De la Vie Associative
Boulevard des Lices – ARLES
We look forward to seeing you there.
Conference: Setting off on the Camino de Compostela
Followed by a debate on “Taking the route on foot and in photos”.
July 25 at 10 a.m.
BP MDVA, Maison De la Vie Associative
Boulevard des Lices – ARLES
We look forward to seeing you there.