'Tribe Photo' Unearthing Great Photographers in Remote Territories

     (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141118/717491 )
LONDON, (informazione.it - comunicati stampa - arte e cultura)

     (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20141118/717491 )

James Kell, Australian photographer and sailor who is currently residing in the UK, is the founder of the idea and the energy in driving it forward.

"Recently, during a charity shoot in Haiti, I had an opportunity to put my subjects on the other side of the lens - to give them the chance to experience the pleasure of photographing people.  I found the perspectives of the locals (when they were making the photographs) were completely, strikingly unique," says Kell. "This was the kernel of the idea that is now Tribe Photo."

The photographs that were taken by the villagers that day were different from what Kell believed he or any other foreign photographer could ever achieve. He saw an opportunity that could help the villagers, and provide an increasingly image-hungry western world with a fresh perspective, free from the stock-like sameness permeating the internet.

"If the project takes off, it will provide opportunities for many people to build their skills and foster their creativity and in doing so unearth great photographers and amazing images," says Kell. "By working this way, the photographers themselves are bringing wealth to their local communities without handouts.  This is hugely important.  The result - Art that improves communities in such a tangible, independent way."

With only 14 days left to raise the funds in order to make this amazing opportunity happen, the race is on to build as much awareness as possible and garner the support needed to fund Tribe Photo's first pilot project, which will be back at the Haitian village where the idea was born. Once the concept has been successfully bedded there, it will be rolled out to other locations.

'Tribe Photo' Unearthing Great Photographers in Remote Territories

More details about the project and how it will work can be found at http://www.tribe.photo/

Alternatively, please call James Kell on +44-(0)7477-459-516 or email [email protected] for further images and requests.

About Tribe Photo 

Tribe Photo will collect old point-and-shoot cameras that are no longer used, then establish Partnerships with leaders in remote villages.  The Partner will rent out the cameras for a price that is roughly equivalent to a cinema ticket in the village.  Training will be provided for free.  At the completion of each level of training, the photographer will gain a status badge. Once the photographer has reached a certain level of training he/she will be able to upload up to five images per week.  A selection of these photos, initially judged manually, will be put up for sale on the website for $1 each (non-commercial).  Out of every $1 image sold, the photographer will keep 50c, the local Partner 25c and Tribe Photo, to maintain the website and training, 25c.

About James Kell 

James Kell still remembers the first photo he made, in the churchyard with his father's Pentax SLR.  Kell has been shooting for 20 years with recent work in areas as diverse as Antarctica, the Mediterranean and Haiti.

Contact
James Kell
[email protected]
+44-7477-459-516 (UK)
http://www.tribe.photo/kickstarter 

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