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#52… a different photo exploration-Photo Camp


I’d advise getting a cup of coffee and setting aside a little chunk of time for viewing the work from my next post ~National Geographic’s Photo Camp.

The Premise: (from their website, not my words)
National Geographic Photo Camp is a series of photography workshops for youth from underserved communities both in and outside the United States. In partnership with local newspapers and community organizations, Photo Camp inspires young people to explore their communities through the camera’s lens, and to share their vision through public presentations and exhibitions across the United States and throughout the world.
You can view a short video about each of the five featured galleries (New Orleans, Washington, DC, New York city, Erie, PA, and a refugee camp in Uganda) from the link above. There are also photo galleries from “Photo Camps” from Homestead, FL, San Francisco, Little Haiti in Miami, and Oaxaca Mexico. You will see some absolutely amazing work, touching, moving and poignant work. What an amazing project.
Enjoy
Mary

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