Nordic Light

Nordic Light International Festival of Photography (or just Nordic Light) is an international photo festival held annually in the city of Kristiansund, Norway. The festival was established in 2006, and has grown to become one of the most important photo festivals in Europe. The festival attracts famous photographers from all over the world, like Martin Parr, James Nachtwey and Bruce Gilden.[1] The biggest festival as of 2011 was that of 2011, with over 50 exhibitions and guests like Gered Mankowitz and Lucien Clergue.[2]

The 2009 logo of Nordic Light.

Notes

  1. Kathryn Geard, "Nordic Light hedrer Tom Martinsen", Journalisten.no, 6 July 2007. (in Norwegian) Accessed 31 July 2011.
  2. Morten M. Løberg, "Nordic Light i gang", Fotografi.no, 4 May 2011. (in Norwegian) Accessed 31 July 2011.
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