About Us

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ABOUT US


ABOUT US


PHOTOJOURNALISM HUB The Photojournalism Hub is a Community Interest Company that engages in the fight against social injustice and human rights violations through photojournalism and independent journalism. Crucially, the Photojournalism Hub adopts media advocacy to help address social injustice and human rights violations. It runs a rich editorial programme as well as regular events, and community focused projects. The community projects fosters cohesion and it provides valuable skills and opportunities to disadvantaged communities and individuals. ‘About us' is a project that provides visual narrative and photography skills along with it creates a platform for participants to bond with others.

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ABOUT US

Pam Chandi Clare Morris

Clifford Chester

Samantha Power

Sharon Spencer Brenda Dyer

Joyce Small

Alexandra Charlemagne

Richard Seal

Yenny Harris


Pam's Outdoor Living Photography by Yenny Harris


Pam just loves walking! Roaming around in the open air, smelling the fresh air, lingered with the scents of flowers everywhere. While witnessing beautiful panoramic views along the way.









Yenny's passion for Volunteering Photography by Pam Chandi


Volunteering in the local community garden is not only helping to make the difference to the community at large but also mentally and physically beneficial for Yenny.






Samantha Photography by Brenda Dyer






Journey to the Glasshouses Photography by Richard Seal








Beyond the Grit Beyond the Grime

Photography & Text by Alexandra Charlemagne A personal reflection on nature, connection and city living, inspired by a weekly journey in one little corner of the big smoke to commune and create.



Somewhere in the Big Smoke Beyond the grit Beyond the grime I step West into nature Oh so sublime



But just en route Momentarily check out the blue skies Wow all kinds of high Big sigh




Alas my respite all too quickly passes So deep one last breath Hop on the Tube Join the city’s masses





Here Mother Nature’s green blue hues Promptly fade into Metro(politan) lines and signs


Here Mother Nature’s wonders haze In a sea of urban blank gazes


City Yin City Yang It’s all part of the City’s Big Bang City Yin City Yang It’s all part of the City’s Big Bang


Four stops later Hit my final destination My weekly source Of inspiration Of creation



It’s the shutterbuggers My allies, my partners in crime Low key? High key? What’s the objective? What’s the story? Figuring it out collectively All part of the journey




Joyce Photography by Clare Morris








Clare, Sharon & For Brian for brain health Photography by Clare Morris and Sharon Spencer

All photos copyright Clare Morris and Sharon Spencer unless otherwise stated


Shared experience & trying something different


Raising awareness & co production


Developing relationships


Freedom & independence



Meeting people & socialising



Connecting people with each other



Facilitating co production with lego: "a boat to carry us across the river"

Living well with dementia online


Photos by Alexandra Charlemagne 2021




Bee Photography by Brenda Dyer Nature and the growth through the beautiful bees


Man decided to make these hives so they can take the bees honey and replace with sugar mix!


Then the 5G came to wipe out the bees


All greenery starting to be erased so nowhere for their food and water supply ...


They started lots of building works to build high rise flats so that they can fry you in your own home with 5G radiation frequencies and erase the bees because the 5G kills them with radiation

Mixing old with new

Expanding on to the Thames Riverside


And trying to make the concrete cities the norm! With nowhere for the bees to go


But the new earth clay has come to the rescue as this clay is magical


And the bee lovers did their research and come up with making a frame for the New Clay Hives


Which will protect the beautiful bees from the 5G radiation frequencies and they will thrive


And start again collecting their honey From varieties of bees and beautiful flowers to feed on

And this time keep the honey so they can survive the cold winter months on what is rightfully theirs


For Brian, for the community Photography by Clifford Chester







Acknowledgement & Thanks We are grateful that the 'About us' project was made possible with the support of the following people and organisations: Our sponsors; the charity Hammersmith United Charities ( https://hamunitedcharities.org.uk/ ) Hammersmith Community Garden Association (https://hcga.org.uk/) for housing our project at the wonderful Glasshouses in Ravenscourt Park. Tina Wood, Masbro Centre, for providing volunteering support to the project. The 'About us' participants for being open to learn and for trusting the process of getting to know one another. The Photojournalism Hub (https://photojournalismhub.org/) for creating the project, facilitating and providing expertise and guidance.

Disclaimer & Copyright The project owner (photojournalismhub.org), authors and contributors reserve their rights with regards to the copyright of their work. The copyright includes includes (and is not limited to): The content and/or images and texts used in this publication; The photojournalism Hub logo and any of its derivatives. Photojournalism Hub and authors If you have any questions or concerns please contact: admin@photojournalismhub.org ©photojournalismhub





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