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Tom Hoare, 11 years, Mt Pleasant School “Driving in my community is a lot harder than usual.” |
The exhibition showcases photographs taken by 24 children from Christchurch, New Zealand, and illustrates how the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes affected their lives and communities.
New Zealand Ambassador to the Philippines Reuben Levermore said: “We hope that the exhibition will encourage people to reflect on how best to prepare for disasters, including here in the Philippines.”
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Karina Croitoru, 11 years, St Martins School – “A little help from steel containers keep Sacred Heart Cathedral up. |
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Jade Harrison-Best, 12 years, South New Brighton School – “This is my Earthquake Dog. We adopted her after February 22nd.” |
For the “See Through My Eyes” exhibition, the young photographers, aged 11 to 14, participated in workshops led by professional photographer and ICT educator Stuart Hale, from whom they learned basic skills for taking quality digital photos and how to compose a shot to communicate their thoughts and ideas. Every young photographer also provided a caption to their photos.
“See Through My Eyes” will run from 21 June to 5 July 2013 at the Water Dragon Gallery, Yuchengco Museum in Makati City.
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