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Tag Archives: give a child a camera
Portrait of Miria | Uganda
Miria, photographed in 2018 during Give a Child a Camera workshops in Uganda. I met Miria when she enrolled on the #giveachildacamera project.She lives in a small room with her mother near the border with Rwanda. I was privileged to … Continue reading
Tagged africa, child, East Africa, give a child a camera, kabale, ngo, project, uganda, vso
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A Wonderful Talk in Woodbridge
Last week I gave another talk about the wonderful project #Giveachildacamera and the latest developments from V4 in 2019, to a wonderful group of people in Woodbridge. Already, the months have flown by since the last visit, but the images remain … Continue reading
Tagged africa, give a child a camera, suffolk, talk, uganda, woodbridge
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Give a Child a Camera | Update October 2019
Give a Child a Camera has been underway and going well in rural Uganda. Presenting children from the MARPs organisation with a small fund from photo sales from last years exhibition was truly a great moment. Children & their families … Continue reading
Tagged africa, child, eden, give a child a camera, giveachildacamera, katuna marps, marps, ngo, photo, photography, school, uganda, vso
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Evas | Uganda | A Portrait
Whilst i’m running my project #giveachildacamera in East Africa, I always strive to understand the people i’m working with, their life, their community and generally what makes them tick as individuals. I met Evas through her daughter, who was … Continue reading
Tagged africa, documentary, give a child a camera, HIV, Illness, katuna, marps, nikon, poor, portrait, Rwanda. HIV, uganda, UK< Africa
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Wishing everyone a peaceful and healthy 2019
2018 has been another cracking year for my photography, projects and development. I’ve crossed paths with so many inspirational people who have had great stories to tell and I feel privileged to have shot images through the UK, Europe & … Continue reading
Enjoy a coffee & immerse yourself in Africa in Norwich
The feedback for the latest installment of Give a Child a Camera continues to be extremely positive. I’m sure one or two of my students could have promising photographic careers, Thanks to those of you who were able to attend … Continue reading
Give a Child a Camera| Norwich Exhibition
Really pleased to announce Give a Child a Camera 2018 exhibition is open… I Finished installing the work last night at the wonderful Norwich Playhouse. The exhibition features the work of 7-15 year old students who were part of #Giveachildacamera 2018 and … Continue reading
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Norwich Exhibition | Give a Child a Camera
Lovely PR for my Africa photo project Give a Child a Camera & the forthcoming exhibition at Norwich Playhouse Huge thanks to the lovely team at TMS Media for providing PR support for the project #giveachildacamera #africa #uganda #norwich #exhibition #photography http://www.lowestoftjournal.co.uk/…/julian-claxton-uganda-a…
Give a Child a Camera | Norwich Exhibition
Really excited to announce the next Give a Child a Camera exhibition is being shown at the wonderful Playhouse in Norwich this autumn. Visit the Playhouse between the 30th October to 1st December and witness first hand a selection of … Continue reading
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Give a Child a Camera | Website Update
Give a Child a Camera | Ugandan children documenting their lives through photography Project website has been updated… please share/like if at all possible. The project only functions with the kind support from people like you! V4 – East Africa … Continue reading