Getting the very best stories

PROEXPOSURE photographer Alem Assefa training.

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POSTED Alem

I am so happy to be a photo trainer because it shows I am developing myself and other people. I like photography so much. I have no words to express it. I have interviewed people before and produced case studies for my work, but the training will help me to get the very best stories.

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Becoming a photo-trainer

PROEXPOSURE photographer blog Ataklti Mulu training.

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POSTED Ataklti

Today I became a photography trainer! I trained Abba Fitwe (the local priest) and Kibam (19 yrs) and they were very interested in the camera. I saw they had great potential to become photographers. I try to talk to people clearly and give them confidence in the same way that Annie gave me confidence. Photography is a beautiful skill to pass on.

Photographs are unforgettable

PROEXPOSURE photograpers blog Ataklti Mulu

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POSTED Ataklti

As a photographer you travel, you meet interesting people and you learn about life. What a great job! You also come across new technologies so you stay ahead of the crowd. Photographs are unforgettable. When I see photographs I took a couple if years ago it transports me back to that time and place. When I see my photographs from Ethiopia Lives it makes me remember my life, the people I have met, and how far I have come.

Learning on the job all the time

PROEXPOSURE photographer Ataklti Mulu.

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POSTED Ataklti

It’s so important for photographers like me to continue to learn about photography and all the skills that I will need as a photojournalist. The training is getting me excited about my future – it’s helping me develop my dreams. One day I would like to open my own studio. I’d love to have an exhibition too. And now I know how to caption my photographs now, so the audience will understand my theme and the messages I want to get across.

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Ataklti’s on the job blog: how to photograph goats

PROEXPOSURE photographer Ataklti Mulu goats.

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POSTED Ataklti

We went out to the field today and did some photography practice. I helped Annie to train the participants. I got down on the floor to show them the importance of different angles and encouraged them to take close up photographs. I also helped people take detail pictures to add colour to their stories. I really enjoyed being in the field because it puts your photography skills to the test.

A funny thing happened this evening. I bumped into a friend from Mekelle who is in Adigrat for work. When I told him that I was in Adigrat to train people in photography he was so excited for me that he forgot to speak! So many of my friends are proud of me because I am a photographer – it makes me very happy to make them proud.

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