We are getting nearer to setting a date for the Photos Tell Stories photography workshops students exhibition, here in The Gambia. We want to welcome on board – and give huge thanks to to one of our local photography stores – AdoramaPix, in New York, for partnering with us – the shipment of prints isContinue reading “Exhibition – ‘Photos Tell Stories’ – Gambian photography students prints are on route, thanks to AdoramaPix, NYC!”
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Random photo of the day: ‘Nice Boy’ pig – Photos Tell Stories, The Gambia, West Africa
To check out more our Gambian ‘Photos Tell Stories‘ photography workshops students images here and for more of the Soma students work, please click here We’ll be posting an update about an exhibition, in The Gambia, of work from all the Photos Tell Stories Gambian workshops. Thanks for stopping by The Florios – Helen &Continue reading “Random photo of the day: ‘Nice Boy’ pig – Photos Tell Stories, The Gambia, West Africa”
Thanks to our partners and contributors for ‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography workshops in The Gambia
We’ve had tremendously generous support from our partners and contributors for the inaugural ‘Photos Tell Stories: teaching photography – a visual language‘ workshops in The Gambia, West Africa. Today, we want to thank just a couple of them – more thanks coming soon, to everyone else who helped make the workshops a great success. InContinue reading “Thanks to our partners and contributors for ‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography workshops in The Gambia”
Random photo of the day: Photos Tell Stories Gambian students ‘Home’ photography assignment
As part of the ‘Photos Tell Stories’ 4-day photography workshop, in The Gambia, our young students were given an assignment: ‘Home‘. During the workshop, photographer and tutor, Jason Florio, showed ‘Home‘ work from our contributing international photographers – such as Ben Lowy, Amy Toensing, Wayne Lawrence, Manjari Sharma, and Heloise Bergman – we then askedContinue reading “Random photo of the day: Photos Tell Stories Gambian students ‘Home’ photography assignment”