Jamaica Gleaner

Waterford High’s Photograph­y Club – fostering creativity and teamwork

– Founder and alumnus launches fundraisin­g campaign to assist students

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WATERFORD HIGH School’s commitment to ‘stimulatin­g and equipping students with knowledge and skills through teamwork and play’, this year’s theme for extracurri­cular activity, was vividly brought to life at the recent pinning ceremony of the school’s Photograph­y Club. This inaugural event was made all the more special with the presence of the club’s founder and mentor, Gerald A. Gordon, a distinguis­hed alumnus and a renowned fine art photograph­er and creative director.

Gordon, who has won multiple awards and national acclaim for his work, provided a platform for students to explore the art of photograph­y in a collaborat­ive and engaging environmen­t.

Principal of the Waterford High School, Constance Curriah, in her welcoming remarks, highlighte­d the alignment, saying, “The photograph­y club has created a space where students can grow in the arts and leverage their creativity as a developmen­tal tool. We are excited about the future opportunit­ies that the club will present to its members,” Curriah said.

The event was further enriched by the words of Donnette Ingrid Zacca, a veteran photograph­er whose career has inspired countless individual­s. “I am pleased by Gerald’s unwavering commitment and the infectious enthusiasm that has evidently spread among the students,” Zacca said.

She encouraged t hem to embrace the limitless possibilit­ies that acquiring new skills in photograph­y can offer.

During the pinning ceremony, Gordon shared his vision of the Photograph­y Club as a space where students can learn not just the technical aspects of photograph­y, but also the soft skills that come with teamwork and collaborat­ive play.

“Our plans for the club’s future involve engaging the students in real-world projects that will enhance their learning experience and prepare them for future success in any endeavour they choose to pursue,” Gordon said.

He announced his fundraisin­g campaign to purchase and donate a camera to the school. “This act of generosity underscore­s our dedication to providing the students with not just knowledge and skill training but also the tools necessary to practise their craft,” he said.

“The pinning ceremony, therefore, was more than a mere formality; it was a celebratio­n of the Photograph­y Club’s commitment to the theme of the year. As the pins were affixed to the members’ garments, it symbolised the club’s dedication to fostering an environmen­t where creativity, play, and teamwork come together to create a rich learning experience,” he added.

 ?? ?? Gerald Gordon shares with members of the Photograph­y Club at Waterford HIgh School.
Gerald Gordon shares with members of the Photograph­y Club at Waterford HIgh School.

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