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THE ROYAL CIRCLE CONNECT / ALLAN KLIGER PHOTOGRAPHY CANADA PARTNERSHIP

THE ROYAL CIRCLE CONNECT (OBA'S MEDIA) IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ALLAN KLIGER PHOTOGRAPHY CANADA INTERNATIONAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, has trained hundreds of teens in Ojora kingdom, on a day intensive free training for teens and teenagers, in introductory to photography and cinematography.

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The whole atmosphere of the Ojora kingdom was highly filled with an aura of joy, even as the children were gorgeously dressed in an African attire, to welcome the Canadian instructor, for the sought-after program.

The Royal Circle Connect media in Partnership with Allan Kliger Photography Canada International Portrait Photographer, has concluded a -day of intensive INTERNATIONAL world standard free training, on introductory to photography and cinematography.

The training involves the teens and teenagers in the Ojora kingdom.

Both media houses deemed it fit, to engage our children who are our leaders of tomorrow, by keeping them engaged in the course of their mid-term break, last week.

Out of the thousands of children who participated in the program, just a hundred of them were screened to participate in the practical stage in which, the successful participants will soon be engaged for the advanced photography course overseas.
The professional instructor, who came all away from Canada, Mr Allan, patiently trained and impacted the children and saw to it that everyone present was able to handle the photo camera on their own.
Mr Allan also makes some vital points with the children in the course of the class.

Photography for children can develop their learning across the curriculum and enable them to build an understanding of themselves, others, and the world around them.

With all the developments in technology, the advent of specially designed cameras for children, and the fact that most of us have a brilliant camera in our pocket at all times in the form of a smartphone, it has never been easier or cheaper for children to get involved in photography.

Photography for children offers a range of exciting and valuable learning experiences, not to mention some great experiences. The benefits include:

learning a new skill, which can boost children’s self-esteem
encouraging planning and presentation skills
allowing children to display their potential through creativity
providing children with the opportunity to be innovative
giving children the opportunity to communicate their ideas, thoughts, and feelings
stimulating children to develop their ideas on design.

Their camera is enough to get them inspired! Ask yourself the following questions to ensure you make a wise buy:

Can my child hold it easily?
Has it got automatic settings?
Can it turn itself off automatically?
Is it simple to use?
Is it durable?
Alternatively, allow your child to use your smartphone for photography for a while to see if they enjoy it before you invest in a special camera. Most phone cameras can be accessed directly from the home screen without being unlocked, so you won’t have to share your password or type it in a thousand times a day (though allowing your child to disappear in the house with your phone might be a bit nerve-wracking!).

 

Photography activities for kids
Once your child has got to grips with their camera, inspire them with these fun and easy photo ‘assignments’:

Provide a list of specific things to find and photograph (a cat, a fire hydrant, a school bus)
Get descriptive. Use adjectives to describe the types of pictures to take. For example, ‘soft’ could be a puppy or a dandelion. They may interpret ‘tall’ as a building or a friend on the basketball team
Go crazy with colour. Provide a list of colours that need to appear in the photos, or create a challenging assignment by having your child take ten pictures that represent a single colour
Pick a subject your child is interested in, such as insects – then take a stroll and let your child take pictures of what they find
Encourage your child to tell a story with photographs. There are several approaches to this project. They can take pictures and write a short story to go along with them, or they can photograph an event as it happens, such as a family picnic or a football game, said the international instructor Mr Allan.

The children were trained on diverse skills related to the introduction to the photography.
Mr. Tairu Olaitan the CEO ROYAL CIRCLE CONNECT MEDIA, who also is the chief press to kabiyesi, highly appreciate the presence of the world portrait photographer, Mr Allan into ojora kingdom. And describe the program as a medium of transformation and solution in the life of the teens and teenagers in ojora kingdom.
He explained that while his media house is wholly focused on making better vision of Ojora kingdom a reality, which was part of the aims and objectives of this great and robust initiative program.
And lastly call for more partnership, to make the next phase of the program a reality, as the few successful participants will be visiting the overseas for an advance course on photography and cinematography.
One of the successful participants, master Abraham Ayinde who presented an African attires to the international instructor, as a token of appreciation for his impact also pleaded that the phase two of the program should not tarry.

The most exciting part of the program was, While the international instructor was busy taking some professional shots of the dignitaries present HRM OBA ABDULFATAI OYEYINKA AREMU AROMIRE OYEGBEMI II oba ojora of Ijora and IGANMU KINGDOM, HIGH CHIEF HAKEEM OJORA THE Bashoru of Ijora and IGANMU KINGDOM, ALH CHIEF OLAWALE ETTI THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF PARA ATHLETES OF THE FEDERATION, CHIEF ISHOLA OJORA THE EJURE OF IJORA AND IGANMU KINGDOM, etc. The, successful teens who participated in the program were simultaneously, busy taking the pictures of the international instructor, as the prove of their competency.

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