It’s been a while coming, but I am pleased to say that V4 is officially go! Thanks for being patient, as personal circumstances led to the delay of this much awaited project. Developments This trip is a lot shorter than my regular projects, this is down to a few factors, but chiefly it is becauseContinue reading “V4 IS GO!!”
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2019…… Project Update
Early 2019 Update Obviously, the main news is the fantastic response from the latest exhibition of the children’s work at the Playhouse in Norwich. Thanks so much to those of you who attended the supporters evening. I trust you all enjoyed viewing the work at such a lovely vibrant venue. One of the huge positivesContinue reading “2019…… Project Update”
Exhibition Open! Come to the Playhouse….
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 a collection of my own images from a documentary meeting & understanding those with HIV inContinue reading “Exhibition Open! Come to the Playhouse….”
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/news/julian-claxton-uganda-africa-photographic-exhibition-norwich-1-5739025
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 wonderfully emotive images that the children, taking part in the project in Southwest Uganda shotContinue reading “Norwich Exhibition”
Edinburgh Exhibition
Give A Child A Camera Exhibition | Edinburgh This exhibition illustrates the latest work of the students in Southwest Uganda who were part of Give a Child a Camera V3 in 2018. Working with a group of children whose mothers are largely sex workers on the Ugandan/Rwanda border, this new project has without doubt beenContinue reading “Edinburgh Exhibition”
V3 is over – WHAT A PROJECT!
Give a Child a Camera 2018 has certainly been an emotional rollercoaster thus far. Working with the inspirational children at the Uganda/Rwanda border has provided challenges, tears, smiles and some great imagery. It’s always difficult meeting a group of kids for the first time, especially when they have come from such hard backgrounds. A fewContinue reading “V3 is over – WHAT A PROJECT!”
The first sessions of the day for Give a Child a Camera
The first sessions of the day for Give a Child a Camera were in the Ugandan border town of Katuna, working with a truly amazing group of young people, many of whom have HIV, but are being supported by the tireless work of MARPs ( an organisation who i have partnered with that provides health,Continue reading “The first sessions of the day for Give a Child a Camera”
V3 Is Go……
After a short delay in running V3 for personal reasons, I’m really pleased to announce that it will now be underway in January 2018. The project will be taking place in and around the towns of Kiniogo, Katuna and Rubaare Working with a group of vulnerable children, whose mothers are sex workers in these areas.Continue reading “V3 Is Go……”
V3 2018 | Uganda
Give a Child a Camera | V3 2018 | Uganda I’m really pleased to announce that #Giveachildacamera returns for 2018, where I will be rolling the project out to a group of young vulnerable children on the border with Rwanda. Give a child a camera is all about providing slightly different opportunties for children in East Africa.Continue reading “V3 2018 | Uganda”