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Spill Think Tank, Ipswich

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Are you interested in photography? Want to learn how to use photography to express yourself and tell your story?

Our 2025 SPILL Associate Isiah Jordan is offering a series of free photography workshops where you’ll get the chance to explore your local community, photograph what matters to you, and reflect on your personal experiences, challenges, and dreams.

In these hands-on workshops, you’ll learn the basics of photography—how to use a camera, understand composition, and create a meaningful project. But it’s not just about learning technical skills; it’s about diving into important conversations around identity, belonging, social issues, and what it means to live where you do. As you create your photos, you’ll get the chance to think critically about what you’re capturing and why it matters.

At the end of the workshops, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to a special publication and have your work showcased at SPILL Festival 2025. This is your chance to get your voice heard, share your perspective, and show the world what matters to you.

If you’re between 15 and 19, and want to be part of something that celebrates your experience, individuality and creativity, come join us!

Join the free taster session from 2 – 4pm on 19 February 2025 at SPILL Think Tank, next door to Ipswich Museum, IP1 3QH

 

Photo:  Isiah Jordan

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