Interview

Capturing climate change sold out

Kadir van Lohuizen
Wednesday, November 17 2021, 12:40 PM - 1:20 PM (sold out)
Blauwe Zaal Auditorium
Price: Free (Student) Free (Others)

In the run-up to this year’s World Press Photo Expo, we talk with Dutch photographer Kadir van Lohuizen about the role of photojournalism, his drive to document worldwide environmental and climate change issues, and his latest work on the consequences of rising sea levels.

Kadir van Lohuizen has worked all over the world; he is known for long-running projects on socially engaging topics, including the seven world rivers, the diamond industry, migration in the Americas, and the (bad) way six mega-cities deal with waste. For this last project, Wasteland, he received 1st World Press Photo Prize in the Environmental category (2018).

In his latest project After us the deluge, Van Lohuizen documents the human consequences of rising sea levels. He uses his personal artistic vision and experience to show human stories behind the alarming statistics of climate change. Van Lohuizen has won numerous awards and prizes in photojournalism and is co-founder of NOOR Images. In 2000 and 2002, he was on the jury of the World Press Photo contest and, until recently, he was a member of the Supervisory Board of the World Press Photo Foundation.

World Press Photo Exhibition

Each year, the prestigious World Press Photo Exhibition travels all over the world to major cities like Tokyo, Rome, and Sydney. And each year, it lands in Eindhoven at our university. From 24 November until 16 December 2021, you can get up close and personal with the most exceptional and intriguing press photos of the year. Further info about the free exhibition (including opening hours) can be found here.

Please note: You can only attend this program on campus. There will be no online livestream.

Ticket reservation recommended

This program will take place on campus. Making a reservation via the website (black "order" button) is recommended to ensure you have a seat in case the program is sold out.

SG & USE registration
Please register your participation upon arrival when attending the program. You can register by scanning your student card before the start of the program.

It is no longer possible to register for SG&USE online.

More information about SG & USE regulation can be found here.

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