Critical Exposure is a non-profit organization that teaches youth the power of imagery through photography and how to use it as a catalyst for social change.
Eugene Yarbrough III is a Critical Exposure student. This film explores his passions, his drive, his ambitions and how Critical Exposure empowered him to develop as a documentary photographer and advocate.
For more information, please visit
www.criticalexposure.org
Special Thanks to Bill Gentile Backpack Journalism Workshop.
www.billgentile.com
* All Images were produced by Eugene Yarbrough III
Critical Exposure is a non-profit organization that teaches youth the power of imagery through photography and how to use it as a catalyst for social change.
Eugene Yarbrough III is a Critical Exposure student. This film explores his passions, his drive, his ambitions and how Critical Exposure empowered him to develop as a documentary photographer and advocate.
For more information, please visit
www.criticalexposure.org
Special Thanks to Bill Gentile Backpack Journalism Workshop.
www.billgentile.com
* All Images were produced by Eugene Yarbrough III
http://billgentile.com/
Participants at the January 2012 Backpack Journalism Workshop with Bill Gentile participate in a Skype Chat with Bruce Jones, internet marketer. These intrepid individuals wrote, shot and produced short documentaries in four days during this intensive workshop.
WASHINGTON, DC, 9 June 2011 — In this powerful, deeply personal film, Sam Slosberg examines the struggle of one man whose brother, a Marine Corps sergeant, returned from Iraq with multiple ailments that eventually claimed his life and forever changed the lives of his extended family. Sam was a participant in my 2-5 June 2011 Backpack Journalism Workshop in Washington, DC. A novice in this methodology and previously untested with the technology that makes it possible, Sam nevertheless turned in a superior film on his first time out. My most sincere congratulations to him and to the other participants in our Backpack Journalism Workshop. You can watch Sam’s film on YouTube, courtesy Sam Slosberg.
Tara Kocourek made this film during my 2-5 June 2011 Backpack Journalism Workshop in Washington, DC. Tara's background as still photographer is evident in this film, a quiet examination of one artist's quest for creative self. She used an HDSLR with separate recorder to ensure powerful images and professional sound. Her composition and understanding of light, even her movement as she searches the scene for symmetry and balance, make it clear that she is no newcomer to the craft of visual communication. Tara also is Manager of Photographic Services at the School of Communication at American University in Washington, DC.
Bill Gentile, The Backpack Journalist, is a pioneer in the field of Backpack Journalism. He is a Journalist In Residence at American University in Washington, DC, and conducts regular Backpack Journalism Workshops. His partners have included NOW on PBS, NBC News in Washington, DC, and Maryland Public Television (MPT).
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