‘All in a row’ is published in the danish magazine Ud&Se. The story about danish country line dancers spreads over 10 pages in the december issue.
The published story can be viewed online here:
http://ipaper.ipapercms.dk/DSB/udogse/2017/12/
Six photojournalism students from DMJX has been selected to participate in the Canon Student Program at the international photo festival Visa pour l’image in Perpignan i September 2017. The jury consisted of swedish photographer Magnus Wennman from Aftonbladet, picture editor Thomas Borberg from Politiken and Per Karlsson from Canon Sweden. The six students - Nanna Navntoft, Sofie Mathiesen, Ulrik Hasemann, Mathias Svold, Ivan Riordan Boll and Tobias Nicolai - will be part of a three day programme with guided tours, workshops and portfolio reviews.
The winners of Danish Picture of the Year 2016 was announced at the award show in the
Black Diamond at the Royal Library in Copenhagen. Several DMJX students were
nominated for prizes. I received a honourable mention in the ‘Sports Reportage’
category for the portrait series of young synchronized swimmers called ‘Underwater Princesses’. The judges write the following on the portrait series:
“The concept with the young synchro-girls is well thought of by Tobias Nicolai. The girls’ expression locks you in.
They look grown up, even though they’re not. In these photos they are small
adults because they do something that means a lot to them. The series is fine craftsmanship,
well accomplished with beautiful light. It is a sport that is often mocked, but
here it is taken serious. That is an awesome approach to a sport.”
The nominated photographers for Danish Picture of The Year has been announced
List of all nominees can be seen here:
https://journalistforbundet.dk/pressefotografforbundet/nyhed/de-nominerede-til-arets-pressefoto-2016
The award
show will be held on the 3rd of March 2017 in the Black Diamond at
the Royal Library.
Five out of seven winners in the multimedia category for individuals and small teams are
DMJX students. Malene Anthony and I received an award of excellence for ‘The
Rumble’, about the young Iranian girl Tania with a troubled childhood who was
about to enter the octagon in her first MMA fight. A story about loss,
forgiveness and fighting.
https://www.cpoy.org/index.php?s=WinningImages&yr=71&c=332
https://vimeo.com/149408785
PHmuseums Early Careers focuses on series done by the photographers from the Photographic
Museum of Humanity online community. The feature includes both images and
interview where I explain why the story on the lasting effects of Agent Orange
in Vietnam is too important to be forgotten.
https://phmuseum.com/news/early-careers-tobias-nicolai
Today British Journal of Photography features an interview alongside some images from ‘The
Inheritance from the Vietnam War’. The article delves into my motivation in
doing the story and I try to put into words why I became a photojournalist.
http://www.bjp-online.com/2016/06/agent-orange-the-legacy-of-vietnam/
The Inheritance from the Vietnam War has been published in the Danish contemporary magazine ATLAS. The story explores the lasting effects and consequenses of the American Governments chemical warfare during the Vietnam War. Here
you can also read the reportage in its entirety (in Danish)
http://atlasmag.dk/billeder/fotografi/den-orange-arv-fra-krigen
Three photographs made it to Picture the Music 2015. Picture the music will be
exhibited at Copenhagen Photo Festival from the 2nd of June to the
12th – and travel the around the country in the following months. At
the same time the book ‘Picture the Music’ will be published.
The book
can be bought here: https://www.saxo.com/dk/picture-the-music_rasmus-ranumlucy-love_indbundet_9788799422289