From March 23 to 27, the Medical School in Pécs will celebrate the fifth anniversary of its Well-Being Program with a week-long series of events. Students, faculty members, and staff are invited to enjoy a wide variety of activities, including lectures, workshops, a farmers’ market, photo sessions, assistance dogs, healthy treats, games, and giveaways, all centred around physical and mental health, healthy eating, sport, and sustainability.
As part of the programme series, a creative portrait photography experience will take place in the new aula on March 24, 25, and 26 between 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM.
During the programme, participants will have unique portraits taken that also reflect their well-being-related attributes, clothing, and accessories. The aim of the photo session is to give everyone the opportunity to show, in their own personal way, what well-being means to them — whether through sport, healthy eating, or any other lifestyle element connected to well-being.
Participants are welcome to bring clothing and props related to the theme, but they may also use the accessories available on site. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before your booked time slot to allow enough time for preparation.
You can register for the photo session through the booking platform, where available time slots can also be viewed. The platform is available exclusively to members of the University of Pécs and requires Neptun login for access.
The session is primarily intended for individual portraits, but couple photos and group photos of up to three people are also possible. In the case of couple or group photos, all participants are asked to register for the same 15-minute time slot. If you are unable to attend your reserved appointment, please cancel or modify your booking in good time.
Participants may arrive wearing makeup according to their preference; however, if possible, please avoid using highlighter. Please also note that flash lighting will be used during the photo session, which may trigger seizures in individuals with photosensitive epilepsy.
Show us what well-being means to you — and we will capture it for you.