Institute of Creative Photography
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The Institute of Creative Photography (Czech: Institut tvůrčí fotografie, ITF), also referred as Opava School of Photography, is the largest post-secondary school of photography in the Czech Republic. It is part of Silesian University (Opava). It currently has more than 200 students from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Germany, Italy, Russia, Ukraine and other countries, in BA, MA, and PhD programmes, taught by nine core teachers ( – the Head of the ITF, , , , , , , , Jindřich Štreit) and seven external teachers.
The system of study at the ITF includes mail assessment of practical exercises assigned by the experienced teachers. The students can also take part in a number of workshops and long-term photography projects. The Bachelor‘s degree of Creative Photography at the ICP is very universal, and besides the most stressed individual creative activities, it includes practical exercises in all the main areas of artistic, documentary photography, press photography and applied photography as well as lectures in the history and theory of photography, photography criticism, the fine arts, psychology, sociology and other theoretical subjects. Only the graduates of the bachelor course are accepted to the Master‘s degree of Creative Photography. According to their focus they can choose optional subjects about artistic, documentary and applied photography. The graduates get a complete university qualification in all domains of photography as well as history and theory of photography, and are prepared for tasks of their profession and their own photography creation. A number of graduates undertake a career of independent photographers, press photographers, teachers at schools of photography, curators and photography critics and theoreticians.
The ITF prepares photography expositions of students‘ works and also of prominent Czech and foreign photographers. The expositions of the ICP students are held in exhibition halls in the Czech Republic but also abroad (i.e. in Opava, Ostrava, Prague, Brno, Zlín, Prostějov, Bratislava, Poznań, Katowice, Vilnius, Kaunas, Würzburg, Bombay and other cities).
Selected Graduates[]
- Krzysztof Gołuch: 1st Prize, Breaking Stereotypes, European Union photography competition, Brussels, 2007
- Lucia Nimcová: winner, Leica Oskar Barnack Award, 2008
- Tereza Vlčková: Grand Prix BMW, , Lyon, 2008
- Lucia Nimcová: Photography Award, Frankfurt am Main, 2008
- Bára Prášilová: finalist, , in the Fashion/Beauty category, 2009
- : 3rd Prize, World Press Photo, in the Everyday Life category, Amsterdam, 2009
- Bára Prášilová: Photographer of the Year, , Prague, 2009 and 2011
- Andrej Balco: 1st Prize, Fresh M.I.L.K. Photography Competition, Auckland, 2009
- Anna Orlowska, Tereza Vlčková, Barbora Žůrková & Radim Žůrek: finalists, reGeneration 2 / Tomorrow’s Photographers Today, Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, 2010
- Tomasz Wiech: finalist, Leica Oskar Barnack Award, 2011
- Rafał Milach: finalist, Paris Photo/Aperture Photo Book Award, New York City and Paris, 2012
- : 2nd Prize, World Press Photo, in the People in the News category, Amsterdam, 2012
- Bára Prášilová: finalist, , 2012
- Jan Brykczyński: winner, , London, 2013
- : 1st Prize, World Press Photo, in the Sport category, Amsterdam, 2013
References[]
- Recenze výstavy „Dvacátý rok Institutu tvůrčí fotografie FPF Slezské univerzity v Opavě (Review of the exposition "20th Anniversary of the Institute of Creative Photography"), Fotografovani, April 19, 2010
Further reading[]
- Věra Matějů, "Institut tvůrčí fotografie", Fotografie–Magazín, 1/1995
- Vojtěch Bartek, "První magistři ITF vystavují v indické Bombaji", Noviny Slezské univerzity, 12/1999
External links[]
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- Official website
- Institut tvůrčí fotografie - fanpage on Facebook
- Slezská univerzita v Opavě - official site of Silesian University (Opava)
Coordinates: 49°56′6.71″N 17°53′46.98″E / 49.9351972°N 17.8963833°E
- Art schools in the Czech Republic
- Photography in the Czech Republic