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Foto4change presents camera, accessories to Savelugu Deaf School
Mr Buta teaching the students to operate the camera
Foto4change Foundation a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) has presented a camera, speedlite, tripod, and other accessories to the Savelugu School for the Deaf in the Northern Region.
A multiple award-winning photojournalist, Mr. Geoffrey Buta, who led the team to present the items said, the goal was to support and educate students of Deaf schools in the country.
According to Mr Buta, another purpose was to provide the students with the tools they needed to inform the world how powerful visual storytelling was as a tool for self-expression against issues that affected them on a societal level.
“Students will be coached by some of the leading photo professionals in the country. They will receive training, inspirational lectures as well as have their portfolios reviewed in a group session,” he added.
Mr. Buta said the mentors will share practical advice as well as their thoughts and perspectives over trends and developments in the industry.
“Part of Foto4change’s goal is also to turn these special students into world-renowned professional visual storytellers to champion future visual storytelling by giving them the tools, knowledge and opportunity to advance their careers and build on their skills he said.
After the training, the schools will participate in a national photography competition and exhibition, with prizes given to the top students.
A female student, Aisha Yakubu, expressed her joy as she operated the camera for the first time.
“This is a dream come true, as I have been yearning to become a visual storyteller,” she said.
The Headmistress of the school, Ms. Nora Naaso, commended Mr. Buta and the team for their gesture, saying it will contribute to supporting individuals with special needs.
Ms. Danaa demanded increased funding for the arts so that the young ones could experience what they were learning in a real-world setting.