PHOTO: © Philipp Gladsome

Photography Workshop: Musicians in Focus (with Phillip Gladsome)

In the organizer's words:

This workshop explores the process of shaping a musician’s image through a portrait. It is inspired by the work of Anton Corbijn, whose images have shaped the visual identities of musicians through psychological depth and intimacy.
Hosted by Philipp Gladsome, the course focuses on trust, presence, and translating personality into authentic imagery.

Over the course of three consecutive Monday evenings, it combines elements of theory, practice, and reflection—as well as direct collaboration with musicians and artists.

WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN

This course is for you if you are a photographer or aspire to become one—regardless of your skill level. The course moves beyond traditional portraiture toward images that feel direct, human, and rooted in genuine connection.

PROGRAM

DAY 1 | AUGUST 3, 6:00 PM–9:00 PM: CONCEPT & APPROACH

• Introduction to shaping a musician’s image
• Inspiration from Anton Corbijn and contemporary portrait photography
• Philipp Gladsome’s approach: trust, access, and energy
• Developing a personal visual concept for working with artists
• Preparation for the photo shoot: Insights into the artists who will be present the following day

DAY 2 | AUGUST 10, 6:00–9:00 PM: SHOOTING SESSION

• Working with invited musicians and artists on location
• Individual time slots with each subject
• Applying a personal direction and approach
• Focus on interaction, presence, and spontaneity
• Guidance during the shooting process

DAY 3 | AUGUST 17, 6:00 PM–9:00 PM: REVIEW & REFLECTION

• Group review of the portraits produced
• Discussion of intention, process, and outcome
• Editing and selection of final images
• Feedback and reflection on individual approaches
• Celebration, drinks, and snacks at Café Bar, offering a relaxed opportunity to connect with other participants and reflect together on the course experience (after 9:00 PM)

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR

Philipp Gladsome, originally from Chemnitz and now living in Berlin, began his photography career 10 years ago. While known for his work with artists such as Kraftklub, Robin Schulz, and Gregory Porter, he has also made a name for himself in the advertising industry, working for companies such as Adidas, Porsche, and Volkswagen.

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Price information:

Event (includes museum admission)

Location

Fotografiska Museum Berlin
Fotografiska Museum Berlin Oranienburger Straße 54 10117 Berlin

Organizer

Fotografiska Berlin
Fotografiska Berlin Berlin
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