BURNING SUGAR CANE, by Eamon W., age 12. Durban, South Africa

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Purchasing a student photograph is a great way to support our free art mentoring and education programs for low-income youth while building your own photography collection.

Purchasing a student photograph is a great way to support our free art mentoring and education programs for low-income youth while building your own photography collection.

LEARN MORE ABOUT EAMON:

Eamon first enrolled in Venice Arts’ photography programs when he was 10 years old. When he was 12, he was one of the young photographers selected to travel to Durban, South Africa to document the Durban area and the United Nation’s World Conference Against Racism (2001). This photograph, “Burning Sugarcane,” was taken during this trip.

 

Eamon remained active in Venice Arts' photography programs until his mid-teen years, when he switched to filmmaking. He was one of the first participants in Venice Arts' Advanced Studies program. Eamon recently completed a degree in filmmaking at Chapman University. He is currently living and working on film projects in Los Angeles and hopes to one day be a Director of Photography.