
An image from a movie by Ronald Felix on the role of running in the Tohono O'odham tradition.
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San Xavier | Notes from Phil | Volunteers | Welcome | What's New
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WHAT HAPPENS IN A BRIDGES WORKSHOP? After receiving instruction from master photographers such as BRIDGES founder Phil Borges in digital photography techniques, Photoshop, and even basic video editing using Premiere, you will help local teens create meaningful multi-media pieces using photographs, ambient sound, narration, and music. Along the way, you’ll discover the transformative potential of storytelling and become an important agent of social change and cross-cultural awareness. Travel to some of the most picturesque areas in the world with BRIDGES, where you will foster empowerment of youth in these communities by helping them discover a voice for positive impact. We think you'll agree - the BRIDGES experience can change more than just your photographic or videographic skills it’s a chance to change the world. MORE INFO |
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WELCOME TO SAN XAVIER Our partners at San Xavier are the TO Education Center and VOICES, a Tuscon-based non-profit that gives voice to at-risk youth through an intensive photo-journalism program. Josh Schacter and Kimi Eisele of Voices and Ronald Felix and Gertie Lopez (photo on left) from the education center have been working with 14 teens from the reservation since November of 2005 through a program called “Looking Forward, Looking Back.” LFLB challenges the students to create digital stories that examine their lives on the reservation. continue |
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NOTES FROM PHIL |
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TANIA WESTBY - FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHER |
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WELCOME CHERYL & TANIA After a period of being understaffed, Bridges is very happy to welcome two new staff members, Tania Westby and Cheryl Crow. Both Tania and Cheryl originally came to Bridges as volunteers and did such exceptional work that they were our first choices for new employees. Tania will be our Program Coordinator, responsible for communicating with and nurturing the Bridges sites around the world. Tania began to seriously study photography in the Rocky Mountain School of Photography’s summer intensive program in 2002 and has volunteered with Bridges since 2004. She is fascinated by the odd details and |
Daniel and Kimi editing final scripts at the San Xavier workshop. |
WHAT'S NEW PHIL @ MOUNTAINEERS CLUB Phil will speak on April 20 at the Mountaineers Club as part of their four-week Photo Lecture Series. His talk is entitled, “Photographic Collaborations with Remote People Bridges to Understanding.” He will speak about how Bridges deeply empowers youth through photography and storytelling. PHIL @ ADOBE |