Showing posts with label Inglewood High School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inglewood High School. Show all posts

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Youth photo exhibit

Please join us Sunday from 1 to 3 pm at the Museum of African American Art in the Crenshaw plaza on the third floor of Macy’s for the annual spring photo exhibit of the Links Pacific Chapter Arts Facet photography program in conjunction with (MPJI) Minority Photo/Journalism Institute featuring the photography work of the students that participate in that program. Please come out and support the youth of our community who in keeping with the slogan of MPJI “If you want to shoot somebody, pick up a camera”! Pickup cameras then shot and documented the beauty of life around them!

Thank you,
Instructor
-Iconic “history making” photojournalist Haywood Galbreath-
 
 

Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Minority Photo Journalism Institute

As many of you know or have guessed I’m a photography buff, and attend any event or display of photography. On Sunday James Bolden invited me to the Minority Photo Journalism Institute photography program, featuring the work of Inglewood High School students. The mentor of the students is the famous presidential photographer Haywood Galbreath, and after viewing the children’s artwork it’s easy to see they have a great mentor. Unfortunately my camera was taken without my knowledge, and I felt naked visiting the event with no camera but my Droid cell phone, which takes rather poor quality photos.

James Bolden has additional photographs here.
Edward meets student Isaiah Jamerson
Student Davarius Brown
Haywood Galbreath, Sherita Herring, and James Bolden Photo Credit: Lisa Bolden