‘Photos Tell Stories‘ photography workshop #1: The Kombos region, The Republic of The Gambia, West Africa – students were chosen from various senior secondary schools in the region The students spent most the first day in the classroom with Jason Florio, P.T.S.’s photographer and tutor, where he covered the following topics: a brief history ofContinue reading “‘Photos Tell Stories’ workshop#1: Gambian photography students learn the art of portraiture with Jason Florio”
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Silicon Institute, Soma, The Gambia – ‘Photos Tell Stories’ students receive their photography workshop certificates
We have just returned from a very productive couple of days in the up-country regions of The Gambia, where we took ‘Photos Tell Stories: teaching photography – a visual language‘ on the road. And, the students we taught have produced some incredible images, of which we will share with you all on here very soonContinue reading “Silicon Institute, Soma, The Gambia – ‘Photos Tell Stories’ students receive their photography workshop certificates”
Lets get this show on the road! ‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography workshops goes up-country, The Gambia, West Africa
We are taking ‘Photos Tell Stories’ up-country to villages around Farafenni and Soma. We’ll update on the workshops as soon as we can. Thanks to ‘Jekkah – African inspired clothing’ for the the fab tote bags (see door of jeep)! And to Q Cell, Gambia for their contribution of the USB stick and router –Continue reading “Lets get this show on the road! ‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography workshops goes up-country, The Gambia, West Africa”
Photos Tell Stories – Class of 2014, The Gambia, West Africa
Our first day with the Gambian students for the inaugural ‘Photos Tell Stories. Teaching photography – a visual language‘ gave us a good insight into how each of them use the camera – how they see things. Jason Florio started with a brief history of photography by showing the students various photographers work, throughout theContinue reading “Photos Tell Stories – Class of 2014, The Gambia, West Africa”