Tibetan Monks with Cameras

 

visit the Tibetan Photo Project
tibetan Monks in exile using the camera for the first time to try to save their culture and a pwoerful voice on the nature of the leadership of China
http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
parade called the images "REWARDING>"
 

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Joe Mickey, Co-Founder
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Just want to thank the visitors from this board to http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
 

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Event: The Tibetan Photo Project Exhibit: Not From The Western Eye & Rare B&W photos from 1932
Where: Antioch University • 801 Garden Street • Santa Barbara
When: Opening reception, Friday Sept. 17, 5-7 p.m. • Show runs through Dec. 17
When: The Tibetan Photo Project Exhibit
Where: The Meadows Museum, Centenary College, Shreveport, Louisiana
When: Opens Feb. 27 and runs through May, 2005
Email: Joe Mickey tibetanphotoproject@hotmail.com



The Tibetan Photo Project offers the first collection of photos taken by Tibetans living in exile, images of the Dalai Lama, informational texts and rare 1932 pictures of Tibet.

These images of life in exile in India are creating a voice from the Tibetans.

The enclosed disc includes a wide variety of beautiful high resolution images and complete feature texts, an op-ed and they can be used as background information.

Event dates / location are not on the disc. Please use this cover letter or the disc cover.

On line, visit http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com


The power of one frame of film

Working from an isolated coastal town of 5000 in northern California, the combined circulation of publications that have told some portion of Tibet's tragedy through the Tibetan Photo Project is over 20 million.

• Linked by Harvard Asia Center for the Dalai Lama's 2003 visit.•
•Linked by Africa & Asia studies, University of London•
•Linked by the University of Virginia•

•National media reviews on the Tibetan Photo Project
"REWARDING"
-Parade Magazine
Seen by 16 million readers, resulting in 40,000 hits to
http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com

"Their work precisely captures with insight and enthusiasm the life of exiled Tibetans."
-Bobbie Liegh, Art & Antiques Magazine

•Regional Reviews
"Audiences leave seeing China's treatment of Tibet as a microcosm of how the communist country deals with the world." -The Slice, Colorado Springs

"Tibetan Photo Project is a magic view into a world no Westerner has seen. These unique photographs were created by Tibetan Monks themselves and give voice to their story and culture."
-Scribe, UCCS student newspaper

"Insightful...touching." -GO!



 

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In February 2005, two exhibits of The Tibetan Photo Project will open in Louisiana and Shreveport... Visit the events and presentations page at http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com
Feb. 3 at Antioch University in Los Angeles/Culver City at 5:30 p.m and On Feb. 27 at the Meadows Museum at Shreveport Louisiana.

The Tibetan Photo Project offers the first collection of photos taken by Tibetans living in exile, images of the Dalai Lama, informational texts and rare 1932 pictures of Tibet.

These images of life in exile in India are creating a voice from the Tibetans.

The enclosed disc includes a wide variety of beautiful high resolution images and complete feature texts, an op-ed and they can be used as background information.

Event dates / location are not on the disc. Please use this cover letter or the disc cover.

On line, visit http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com


The power of one frame of film

Working from an isolated coastal town of 5000 in northern California, the combined circulation of publications that have told some portion of Tibet's tragedy through the Tibetan Photo Project is over 20 million.

• Linked by Harvard Asia Center for the Dalai Lama's 2003 visit.•
•Linked by Africa & Asia studies, University of London•
•Linked by the University of Virginia•

•National media reviews on the Tibetan Photo Project
"REWARDING"
-Parade Magazine
Seen by 16 million readers, resulting in 40,000 hits to
http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com

"Their work precisely captures with insight and enthusiasm the life of exiled Tibetans."
-Bobbie Liegh, Art & Antiques Magazine

•Regional Reviews
"Audiences leave seeing China's treatment of Tibet as a microcosm of how the communist country deals with the world." -The Slice, Colorado Springs

"Tibetan Photo Project is a magic view into a world no Westerner has seen. These unique photographs were created by Tibetan Monks themselves and give voice to their story and culture."
-Scribe, UCCS student newspaper

"Insightful...touching." -GO!


 

Unregistered guest
When visiting http://www.tibetanphotoproject.com be sure to check the events and presentations page. There are several events From April 2-11, 2005 and more to be posted... Also check the new gallery index and Get the word on the making on "Voices in Exile" ... again thanks for this space it continues to generate hits and interest... Visually and respectfully, Joe Mickey
 

Unregistered guest
Just a final word for the photographers here... Thanks for all the visits... We do this because we believe in the power of a single frame of film... please visit the project, the media page, the gallery index and the events and presentations page ... and then one way you can help is to tell friends, contact us with suggestions, we are looking for museums/galleries to contact us regarding the traveling exhibit that comes available at the end of May ... if you don't need it... don't buy the "made in China" label.... it all helps... it all starts with the photos....
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