It can be a rewarding and creative experience to introduce kids to photography. Donald focused on sparking their curiosity rather than overwhelming them with technical details by keeping it simple, fun, and hands-on. During the photography camp held at the Kentwood Branch Library, Donald Davis' mission was to teach kids about photography. As he demonstrated his film camera and digital camera to the kids, he explained the differences between the two. All of them had never seen a camera that needed film. In fact, they had never held a camera before. Their only experience with cameras is on their phones. He taught them how to use the camera and encouraged them to explore their surroundings, capturing moments that caught their attention. The kids were excited to learn and quickly became engaged in the process. They discovered the joy of photography and the stories they could tell through their images. Black and white photograph is a time medium that strips away the distraction of color and allow Donald's views to focus on emotion, composition, and the essence of the moment. His approach is to capture the cultural heartbeat of Tangipahoa Parish j. Now is the perfect time to introduce youth to film photography, digital photography, and editing. There is a lot of creativity in their young minds. Hosting workshops and photo walks can provide hands-on experience and inspiration. Donald plans to extend the camp to one week next summer and include an exhibit.
Welcome to Preserving Our History in Tangipahoa and St. Helena Parishes, Louisiana. "Our History, Our Story, Our Legacy!" Dr. Antoinette Harrell is a native of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. She is a genealogist and local historian with a broad emphasis of African Americans in the Louisiana Florida Parishes.
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