Thanks to Cecilia, at Kap Business Services, Westfields, The Gambia, for the lovely print job for our Photos Tell Stories posters, to advertise the upcoming exhibition – opening at Alliance Française on Friday, May 16th, 2014. A quick stop to AF, to drop a few posters off, and a quick snap of PTS’s tutorContinue reading “Exhibition posters are printed! Photos Tell Stories – photographs of The Gambia by Gambians”
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‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography exhibition invites are being sent out! Opening night at Alliance Française, The Gambia 16/5/2014
Photos Tell Stories – Photographs of The Gambia by Gambians + a projection of images ‘River Gambia’, ‘Silafando‘, & ‘Makasutu’ from award-winning photographer, Jason Florio Opening night: Friday 16th May, 2014 6-9pm – Alliance Française, Kairaba Avenue, Kanifing, The Gambia. Free entry – everyone welcome! Partnering with the US Embassy, Banjul ___________________________________ Based on a seriesContinue reading “‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography exhibition invites are being sent out! Opening night at Alliance Française, The Gambia 16/5/2014”
Weekend photos: Get your cameras out! ‘Photos Tell Stories’ photography workshops, The Gambia
Big thanks to Fujifilm, USA, for partnering with ‘Photos Tell Stories: teaching photograpy – a visual language‘ Have a great holiday weekend, all! The Florios – Helen & Jason An exhibition of all the Gambian photography students work, opens Friday May 16th, 2014, Alliance Française, The Gambia
Tuesday photo: men relaxing in the market, Farafenni – photography workshops, The Gambia, West Africa
We are really looking forward to exhibiting work by all the students who took part in ‘Photos Tell Stories: teaching photography – a visual language‘ at Alliance Française – opening night Friday May 16th, 2014. We’ll also be projecting images from PTS’s tutor and photographer, Jason’s Florio, on the opening night – including ‘RiverContinue reading “Tuesday photo: men relaxing in the market, Farafenni – photography workshops, The Gambia, West Africa”