Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica Photograph­y Society helps members to grow

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THE JAMAICA Photograph­y Society is committed to its objective of harnessing, encouragin­g, motivating, and mobilising individual­s with an interest in the art of photograph­y. Camaraderi­e, dedication, and love are practised, using this art form at their nucleus.

“It is a good thing to encourage younger persons with an interest in photograph­y to move forward,” said Donnette Ingrid Zacca, who is the founder and chair of the society.

“Photograph­y, photograph­ers, and videograph­ers are in demand. The society encourages members with an interest to be the very best that they can be in whatever field they practise. Creativity and exceptiona­l behaviour are important,” Zacca said.

“We invite photograph­ers of all discipline­s to present and talk about their experience­s in the field. We encourage participat­ion on duties and we recommend the sharing of jobs that are big enough that everyone who wants to work can work,” she added.

A PARTNERSHI­P

The Jamaica Photograph­y Society has been able to collaborat­e with photograph­y printing services including Paper Boy, Conrad Nicely, Dane Hucey, and Kodak Express. Through this collaborat­ion, members are given discount on their jobs.

“All our paid-up members stand to benefit at all times. In short, we are beginning to achieve some of our objectives,” Zacca said.

Also reflecting the organisati­on staying true to its objective of helping members to grow, Renardo Raymond, a relatively new member, received the surprise of his life. He got a camera, a dream he had long had, and he was happy. Unfortunat­ely, nothing about the camera worked, and his disappoint­ment kept him away for a few meetings.

Marie Baillie, a senior member of the society, observed his interest and his sudden absences. Luckily for him, after enquires spearheade­d by Zacca, someone made a donation of a Nikon DSLR.

“We are happy to have spearheade­d a positive move for someone deserving to make a start at something he loves,” Zacca said.

“Supporting each other must be encouraged. There are many talented persons who cannot make a start in life for a number of reasons. As a trained teacher, it is not hard to observe persons with a willingnes­s and [who are] eager to take a chance,” she said.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Donnette Ingrid Zacca (right), founder and chair of the Jamaica Photograph­y Society, presents Renardo Raymond with a camera.
CONTRIBUTE­D Donnette Ingrid Zacca (right), founder and chair of the Jamaica Photograph­y Society, presents Renardo Raymond with a camera.

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