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Fabienne Pavia

MAKING A PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK: from selection to dummy

Fabienne Pavia will help the participants in this intense four-day course to select images in order to create a personal photographic series for a book. They will lay the foundations for a photographic narrative to define a framework and confirm the relationships, interactions or tensions between the images while integrating pauses and breaks. This will be accompanied by the basic rules of book design, a set of structuring modules that shape the vision of the series and question the alliance between form and substance. The focus will be on format, beautiful and false pages, pace, full or turning edges, the place of the text and the importance of the title.

Decisions will be based on a computer layout made with the help of a graphic artist that will underscore the narrative’s editorial lines and structure, including the choice of format, cover, interior layout, font, paper and binding. Time will also be devoted to exploring the possibilities of self-publication or contacting a publisher, including the drafting of a budget and a business model. Ms. Pavia will share her 20 years of experience as director of Le Bec en l'air.

What to bring:
A photographic series (100 pictures maximum) and, if possible, a short written presentation on paper (simple) and corresponding digital files in .jpeg format.

The Workshop is held in french (with English translation if necessary).

FABIENNE PAVIA
Fabienne Pavia was a magazine journalist before turning to publishing. She was a writer and a freelance publisher for several companies before founding in 1999 Le Bec en l’air, a publishing house focusing on photography. For several years, she has taught courses and workshops on photographic publishing and co-directed a book festival in Marseille that emphasizes the image.
Based in Marseille, Le Bec en l’air boasts nearly 300 titles in its catalogue. They combine images and text with a contemporary page layout and author’s photographs. Over the years, Le Bec en l’air has published a wide variety of books, but they are all share the same editorial line: photography, whether documentary, aesthetic or intimate, as a tool to question the world. They feature recognized and emerging photographers; no style or artistic sensibility is left out. Le Bec en l'air has won several awards, including the 2015 Prix Nadar for Bruno Boudjelal’s Algérie, clos comme on ferme un livre? A partner of several festivals, whose catalogues it publishes (ImageSingulières, etc.), it works on a regular basis with museums, galleries and agencies and has co-published the + Photographie. Les acquisitions des collections publiques collection with the Ministry of Culture since 2020.


BRING
- Photographs, portfolio, press book, etc...
- An external storage support compatible with Mac OS or a laptop computer for storing projects

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Face-to-face course
- Location: historic center near the arena
- Mobility: staircase to access the building and several rooms (contact us)
- Number of participants: 8 to 12
- Starts 10am on the first day
- Ends 7pm on the last day, followed by a presentation of the work until 9pm
- Times on the other days: 9:30am to 12:30pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm
- Participants can bring their own lunch and eat it on site during the afternoon break.

TEACHING METHOD 
- Taught by an instructor and an assistant 

EQUIPMENT
- Mac computers
- A photo library (app. 500 references)
- Various kinds of lighting systems, studio accessories, tripod, etc. 

EVALUATION
- Private end-of-course interview and evaluation 
- The instructor continuously evaluates the personal series 
- Oral end-of-course evaluation 

FORMALISATION AT THE END OF THE COURSE 
- End-of-course certificate

Valid from 14 April
to 17 April 2025
4 jours - Autofinancement_2025 
720,00€
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MAKING A PHOTOGRAPHIC BOOK: from selection to dummy

Valid from 14 April
to 17 April 2025
4 jours - Autofinancement_2025 
720,00€
- +
Add to my basket

Fabienne Pavia will help the participants in this intense four-day course to select images in order to create a personal photographic series for a book. They will lay the foundations for a photographic narrative to define a framework and confirm the relationships, interactions or tensions between the images while integrating pauses and breaks. This will be accompanied by the basic rules of book design, a set of structuring modules that shape the vision of the series and question the alliance between form and substance. The focus will be on format, beautiful and false pages, pace, full or turning edges, the place of the text and the importance of the title.

Decisions will be based on a computer layout made with the help of a graphic artist that will underscore the narrative’s editorial lines and structure, including the choice of format, cover, interior layout, font, paper and binding. Time will also be devoted to exploring the possibilities of self-publication or contacting a publisher, including the drafting of a budget and a business model. Ms. Pavia will share her 20 years of experience as director of Le Bec en l'air.

What to bring:
A photographic series (100 pictures maximum) and, if possible, a short written presentation on paper (simple) and corresponding digital files in .jpeg format.

The Workshop is held in french (with English translation if necessary).

FABIENNE PAVIA
Fabienne Pavia was a magazine journalist before turning to publishing. She was a writer and a freelance publisher for several companies before founding in 1999 Le Bec en l’air, a publishing house focusing on photography. For several years, she has taught courses and workshops on photographic publishing and co-directed a book festival in Marseille that emphasizes the image.
Based in Marseille, Le Bec en l’air boasts nearly 300 titles in its catalogue. They combine images and text with a contemporary page layout and author’s photographs. Over the years, Le Bec en l’air has published a wide variety of books, but they are all share the same editorial line: photography, whether documentary, aesthetic or intimate, as a tool to question the world. They feature recognized and emerging photographers; no style or artistic sensibility is left out. Le Bec en l'air has won several awards, including the 2015 Prix Nadar for Bruno Boudjelal’s Algérie, clos comme on ferme un livre? A partner of several festivals, whose catalogues it publishes (ImageSingulières, etc.), it works on a regular basis with museums, galleries and agencies and has co-published the + Photographie. Les acquisitions des collections publiques collection with the Ministry of Culture since 2020.


BRING
- Photographs, portfolio, press book, etc...
- An external storage support compatible with Mac OS or a laptop computer for storing projects

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Face-to-face course
- Location: historic center near the arena
- Mobility: staircase to access the building and several rooms (contact us)
- Number of participants: 8 to 12
- Starts 10am on the first day
- Ends 7pm on the last day, followed by a presentation of the work until 9pm
- Times on the other days: 9:30am to 12:30pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm
- Participants can bring their own lunch and eat it on site during the afternoon break.

TEACHING METHOD 
- Taught by an instructor and an assistant 

EQUIPMENT
- Mac computers
- A photo library (app. 500 references)
- Various kinds of lighting systems, studio accessories, tripod, etc. 

EVALUATION
- Private end-of-course interview and evaluation 
- The instructor continuously evaluates the personal series 
- Oral end-of-course evaluation 

FORMALISATION AT THE END OF THE COURSE 
- End-of-course certificate



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