Martika Shakoor, PSC Advanced Diploma student, talks about her experience with the PSC/Amnesty International Australia Photographers Network. She is a second-generation Afghan who is specialising in photojournalism and documentary photography. Along with her keen interest in human rights, she was an ideal candidate to be trained by Amnesty International as a volunteer photographer, given photographic briefs and accompany active campaigners to document events. Continuing this year, this initiative aims to provide PSC students with new opportunities to gain experience as working photographers and extend their network.
Cutting My Teeth in Documentary Photography for Human Rights Events With Amnesty
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PSC's 10th Image Makers Seminar with Jean McAuslan
Topics: Event, Indigenous Australians, Jean McAuslan, Shrine of Remembrance
PSC's 10th Image Makers Seminar with Jean McAuslan
Topics: Event, Indigenous Australians, Jean McAuslan, Shrine of Remembrance