Canon USA
For our Intro to Photography workshop with Canon at Brooklyn Lab High School, students were challenged to submit photos that capture the essence of their own communities through a final project called “My Neighborhood.” Using visual techniques and storytelling principles they learned in the course, they captured images that reflect the people, places, and moments that shape their everyday environments. Students then visited Framebridge to learn about the professional printing and framing process. There, they selected the size, layout, and frame style for a set of three photos each—ultimately showcased in a private exhibition for friends and family. Curated by Kith photographer Obi Obioma who taught the course, the exhibition offered a vivid glimpse into the lives and surroundings of these emerging young photographers. Through vibrant street scenes, striking architecture, candid portraits and personal moments, each student revealed a unique perspective—supported by personal reflections displayed alongside their work. To celebrate their achievements, one student was awarded a Canon camera through a drawing, giving them the opportunity to continue developing their skills beyond the classroom. We’re deeply grateful to Canon for their generous support—providing cameras for each student and helping nurture the next generation of creatives.
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