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Through My Eyes

Posted on 9th Nov 2011 by Antony

The Photographic Angle are proud to be showing the photography of students of the IkamvaYouth education programme (South Africa), in our 'Through My Eyes' exhibition tour.

All the pictures in this exhibition have been taken by the students of the programme which aims to help learners gain a better education. These pictures give us a unique perspective on the daily lives of these young adults

Please do make that extra outing to visit this important exhibition of participatory photography. Photography not only helps us understand the struggle these students are facing but also helps empower them to change their futures.

For more information on IkamvaYouth see the video on the following link.


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