

Before leaving for Shinyanga we had an opportunity to present some of the work from ERPC participants. Mariam Towers, 7th Floor, P.o Box 76965, Dar es Salaam. Email: ftmt.erpc@gmail.com


Before leaving for Shinyanga we had an opportunity to present some of the work from ERPC participants. 
Twalad Salum from Mwanza Press Club presents Traditional Healers and believes in the ICT era we live in.

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.

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.
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.