ICP and CAMERA collaboration produces 'ORA' photozine
The International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York, in collaboration with CAMERA – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia in Turin, held an Intensive Program in Visual Storytelling that resulted in the photozine 'ORA'. Led by Karen Marshall, head of Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism, and alumna Nausicaa Giulia Bianchi, participants selected self-produced images and developed the concept 'struggle to connect'. The zine explores themes of connection, metamorphosis, and self-recognition. The program involved photographers from around the world who worked under tight deadlines to edit and sequence images, write texts, design the cover, and prepare files for print. The final zine reflects a collective narrative combining diverse styles and perspectives.
Key facts
- ICP and CAMERA collaborated on an Intensive Program in Visual Storytelling
- The program was led by Karen Marshall and Nausicaa Giulia Bianchi
- Participants created the photozine 'ORA'
- The zine's concept is 'struggle to connect'
- Photographers came from around the world
- The project involved editing, sequencing, and design under time pressure
- The zine explores themes of connection, metamorphosis, and self-recognition
- The program took place in New York
Entities
Artists
- Karen Marshall
- Nausicaa Giulia Bianchi
- Alessia Caliendo
Institutions
- International Center of Photography (ICP)
- CAMERA – Centro Italiano per la Fotografia
- Artribune
- Central Saint Martins
- IED di Roma
Locations
- New York
- Turin
- London
- Rome