Bjorn Steinz
March 21, 2012 – 10:38 am | Comments Off

 

Björn Steinz began his photographic career at a local newspaper close to Frankfurt. Having worked as a volunteer in refugee camps during the war in the former Yugoslavia and traveled in Latin America, he decided …

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James Ferrari Photographs
February 8, 2011 – 11:27 am | No Comment
James Ferrari Photographs

James Ferrari has made many trips to Africa. From visiting  the  Bwindi orphans, who co exist with the mountain gorillas in Uganda, to exploring the wildlife in Namibia and South Africa.  TribalTruth is pleased to …

PhotoPhilanthropy
November 1, 2010 – 2:12 pm | No Comment
PhotoPhilanthropy

Photographers looking for work and non-profit organizations looking to document their work can find each other on PhotoPhilanthropy.
Founded in 2009, PhotoPhilanthropy is best known for its yearly photography contest. The Photophilanthropy Activist Award honors photographers …

Digital Media and Advocacy
October 14, 2010 – 12:51 pm | No Comment
Digital Media and Advocacy

Tribal Truth recently featured the “Do You See What I See?” program which teaches refugee children in Africa photography skills. Through the program, they were able to open up about their experiences and tell their …

Shawn Baldwin
October 11, 2010 – 12:42 pm | 2 Comments
Shawn Baldwin

Shawn Baldwin is a photographer based in Cairo, Egypt, whose work has regularly appeared in The New York Times as well as other international publications including Time Magazine, Vanity Fair and the New York Times …

Do You See What I See?
October 11, 2010 – 10:59 am | One Comment

Refugee children are learning photography through the UNHCR’s “Do You See What I See?” program.
Photographer Brendan Bannon has taught photography classes in refugee camps in Namibia and Yemen, and he has seen the change in …

Social Networking and the Future of Philanthropy and Indie Art
October 5, 2010 – 11:06 am | One Comment
Social Networking and the Future of Philanthropy and Indie Art

Social networking sites have revolutionize job hunting, friendships, and video production, and some philanthropists have discovered new ways to connect people, spread awareness for their cause, and raise funds. Check out some of the absolute …