Workskop with
Enri Canaj

Photo © Enri Canaj
From Shoot to Story: Documentary Editing
3-day Workshop
with Enri Canaj
Dates & Location
2–4 March 2026, Athens
Participants
12
Tuition fee
€480
In this three-day workshop, Enri Canaj shifts the focus from photographing Athens to understanding what happens after the shoot—how images evolve into a coherent narrative. Building on his long-term documentary practice, the workshop centers on editing, sequencing, and shaping a meaningful story from raw material. Participants will explore how to construct a visual narrative, how context alters the reading of images, and how form and presentation influence interpretation. Through group discussions and individual feedback, Enri will guide participants in refining their projects, identifying the emotional core of their work, and strengthening both visual and non-visual storytelling elements.The workshop includes guided photo walks in selected Athenian neighborhoods, followed by collective review, critique, and editing sessions in the studio. Participants will engage in an open exchange of ideas and techniques, learning not only from Enri but also from one another’s approaches and processes.
Enri Canaj was born in Tirana, Albania, in 1980. He spent his early childhood there before moving to Greece when the borders opened in 1991. He studied photography at the Leica Academy in Athens and became a full member of Magnum Photos in 2021. The same year, Canaj published his first monograph, Say Goodbye Before You Leave. He is based in Athens and covers stories in Greece and the Balkans. Since 2008, Canaj has been a freelance photographer for major publications such as TIME LightBox, The New York Times Magazine, MSNBC Photography, Wall Street Journal, Vice, Financial Times, and Le Monde. He has received awards from the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation, LUMIX Festival for Young Photojournalism, NEON Foundation, iMEdD and Stavros Niarchos Foundation, as well as the Philip Jones Griffiths Award. Examples of his work have been exhibited at Rencontres d’Arles, Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki, LUMIX Festival in Hanover, Benaki Museum in Athens, Museum of Photography in Thessaloniki, BOZAR Center for Fine Arts in Brussels, Cultural Foundation of the National Bank of Greece in Athens, Bilgi Santral in Istanbul, the European Parliament in Brussels, and Athens Photo Festival.




