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Photography courses Announcement

Photography courses Announcement
Flame Tree Media Trust and Time School of Journalism announces Photography courses to begin soon at Talent Media Learning Centre at Ilala in Dar es Salaam, download this advert for more details.

Monday, July 26, 2010

ERPC Presentation in Mwanza






















Before leaving for Shinyanga we had an opportunity to present some of the work from ERPC participants.





The presentation hosted by Union of Tanzania Press Clubs in collaboration with Mwanza Press Club, this was a wonderful experince for us and to the participants too.




We showcased some of the participants' photostories from Lindi, Iringa and Mwanza itself.






Saturday, July 24, 2010

Mwanza - SINGLE IMAGES


Mwaloni Women enterprenuer by Emmy Reid, Living Water Radio Presenter,

MWanza - SINGLE IMAGES


Sheila Sezzy focuses on People living with HIV/AIDS in Ukerewe Islands.

Mwanza - SINGLE IMAGES


Beatrice Rabach, RFA Presenter looks at Bukumbi Eldery home .

Mwanza - SINGLE IMAGES


Erika Elias also member of MPC and Radio Free Africa reporter with Women activities in the mines

Mwanza - SINGLE IMAGES


Juviniles in the minning by Fredrick Katulanda, Member of MPC and Mwananchi Communication Reporter.

Mwanza - SINGLE IMAGES


Twalad Salum from Mwanza Press Club presents Traditional Healers and believes in the ICT era we live in.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

FTMT TEAM IN ROCKY CITY


FTMT Team arrived in Rocky on Tuesday for ten days coaching program. there after will head for Mara Region for the same purpose.


























EFFECTIVE RURAL PHOTOJOURNALISM COACHING

AN FTMT & TMF PROJECT 2010

The Coaching project aims at empowering regional photographers with the skills that they may use to visualize grass-root issues. It has been funded by Tanzania Media Fund (TMF) - www.tfm.or.tz

The photographers are coached on how to generate ideas, select approach and visualize them by picture stories.

We encourage each of the photographers to have a unique idea and approach in visualizing so that their final work remains original and independent.

The aim is to have photo stories published in the newspapers as part of improving the quality of photojournalism and the media products in the country. We will also have a book published and an exhibition.

The coaching covers Lindi, Iringa, Mara, Mwanza, Zanzibar and Kigoma in a period of one year.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

single images from Iringa


Oliver Motto shed light on the life of four kids, lives on the own after their parents separation.

Single images from Iringa


Selina Ilunga focus was on the autofocus 14 yers old boy and his struggle to make his end meet at Nyamihuu village.

Single images from Iringa

The local brews like Ulanzi, Komoni, etc, and their impact to the society were raised by Ibrahim Issa a Radio Presenter using the DSLR for the first time.

Single images from Iringa


Mawazo Malembeka looked at Mtera Dam fishing camps daily life,

Iringa Single Images


The issue of typhoid fever due to the use of unsafe water at Kalenga village where about 10 peoples are contaminated daily was visual reported by Vicky Macha.

Monday, July 12, 2010

single Images from Iringa participants



Janeth Matondo Reporter with Iringa Municipal Council shed lights on shortage of medical personnel in the Rural area especial at Nzihi Hospital.



















single Images from Iringa participants


Chanel Ten Tv reporter, Daudi Mwangosi's focus was on some of the Rural dwellers challenges.






















single Image,s from Iringa participants



Friday Simbaya, The Guardian Reporter portrayed the Tomato Small scale farmers at Ilula Village, the area is very famous for the products.























single Images from Iringa participants


Sima Bingileki a Iringa Municipal Television focused on the Domestic Violence that are rampant in our society nowadays.




































The Effective Rural Photojournalism Coaching project that aims at empowering regional photographers and journalists with the skills that they may use to visualize grass-root issues conducted by FTMT and funded by Tanzania Media Fund continues, this time it was in Iringa Region.

The following are single images from ten participants picked from the stories each did during the ten-days coaching.

During the coaching FTMT encourages each photographer to have a unique idea and approach in visualizing so that their final work remains original and independent.

Single Images from Iringa participants

Anita Boma, looked on Pastoralist life at Kisoloka village.











































The Effective Rural Photojournalism Coaching project that aims at empowering regional photographers and journalists with the skills that they may use to visualize grass-root issues conducted by FTMT and funded by Tanzania Media Fund continues, this time it was in Iringa Region.

The following are single images from ten participants picked from the stories each did during the ten-days coaching.

During the coaching FTMT encourages each photographer to have a unique idea and approach in visualizing so that their final work remains original and independent.

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