Thursday, January 17, 2013

Iconic Photo/ Journalist Haywood Galbreath

Special Announcement From :

Iconic Photo/ Journalist Haywood Galbreath
Minority Photo/Journalism Institute
“If you want to shoot somebody, pick up a camera”!

Reference: Upcoming photo exhibit

For 24 years I have been a photojournalist/photographer in Los Angeles Ca, for 23 of those years my main goal was to document news and history making events involving all people but especially the Americans-African people. I have did that to the best of my ability as fairly and as accurately without bias that I could although because of the unfairness of mainstream media documenting the story and the images of the American-African people my goal was to show the American-African people in the most positive light that I could. Whether it was negative or positive I have documented the life of the American-African people with the integrity that one must have to be considered a person of integrity.

During those 24 years I have been asked hundreds of times “why don’t you have a photo exhibit”? I never really put much thought into it I was so busy trying to document life and moments. Now because of my dedication to the youth to give them the same opportunities that I have had and my organization Minority Photo/Journalism Institute in hopes of raising awareness about and the positive things American African kids can do if given the opportunity and to raise funds to continue to teach the young children of color the very positive and enjoyable profession of photojournalism, photography and broadcasting I have decided to have to have a photo exhibit.

The exhibit will take place at the American-African museum in the Macy’s company on the third floor in the Crenshaw mall starting April 15 and will run through June as part of the exhibit my students will also be exhibiting their photography work. I will soon provide you with information on how you can support the project.

Thank you,
Haywood Galbreath
Ceo/Executive Director
Minority Photo/Journalism Institute

My Choice Of Weapons

The camera and the gun are both weapons! One was designed to take life away, with the other you can give hope and renew the life of someone who because of the way of man the joy of life was taken away! That’s why the camera is “my choice of weapons”.
-Iconic photo/Journalist Haywood Galbreath 2013-
Special Announcement From :

Iconic Photo/ Journalist Haywood Galbreath
Minority Photo/Journalism Institute
“If you want to shoot somebody, pick up a camera”!

Reference: Upcoming photo exhibit

For 24 years I have been a photojournalist/photographer in Los Angeles Ca, for 23 of those years my main goal was to document news and history making events involving all people but especially the Americans-African people.  I have did that to the best of my ability as fairly and as accurately without bias that I could although because of the unfairness of mainstream media documenting the story and the images of the American-African people my goal was to show the American-African people in the most positive light that I could.  Whether it was negative or positive I have documented the life of the American-African people with the integrity that one must have to be considered a person of integrity.

During those 24 years I have been asked hundreds of times “why don’t you have a photo exhibit”?  I never really put much thought into it I was so busy trying to document life and moments. Now because of my dedication to the youth to give them the same opportunities that I have had and my organization Minority Photo/Journalism Institute in hopes of raising awareness about and the positive things American African kids can do if given the opportunity and to raise funds to continue to teach the young children of color the very positive and enjoyable profession of photojournalism, photography and broadcasting I have decided to have to have a photo exhibit.

The exhibit will take place at the American-African museum in the Macy’s company on the third floor in the Crenshaw mall starting April 15 and will run through June as part of the exhibit my students will also be exhibiting their photography work.  I will soon provide you with information on how you can support the project.

Thank you,
Haywood Galbreath
Ceo/Executive Director
Minority Photo/Journalism Institute

My Choice Of Weapons

The camera and the gun are both weapons!  One was designed to take life away, with the other you can give hope and renew the life of someone who because of the way of man the joy of life was taken away!  That’s why the camera is “my choice of weapons”. 
-Iconic photo/Journalist Haywood Galbreath 2013-

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