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Shine Photography Showcase Coming To Elys

Shine Exhibition

An inspiring exhibition showcasing exceptional photography from the children of the Shine Camera Club will be showcased in Wimbledon this summer. Schoolchildren from the Merton community took part in a four-week course where they were taught the basic skills of photography and were encouraged to stop, look at and snap the world they live in through their own eyes. The best selection from each child will be exhibited this summer at landmark Wimbledon department store Elys, during the tennis championships from 24th June – 16th July, for the public to enjoy.

Founded by filmmaker and photographer Cindy Sasha, the Shine Camera Club inspires children between the ages of 8-10 years to dream big and pursue photography. Cindy is no stranger to bringing art to Wimbledon and collaborated with us at Love Wimbledon to bring our free ‘It’s Oh So Quiet’ bird mural to the high street.

“I never had the opportunity as a child to explore photography or to understand that it could be a career. Growing up in a working-class background to dream was impossible and opportunities didn’t present themselves like today. I want to make sure this camera club inspires and allow children to dream again.” 

Through Cindy’s trusting relationship with Kristina Burton, Project and Development Manager at Mitcham Town Community Trust, Shine Camera Club provides a safe learning space for children to feel inspired through creativity and to build their confidence to pursue photography in later life. During this Saturday club, children were encouraged to explore portraiture, still life and street photography, whilst learning about cameras, lighting, famous photographers and discussing the power of an image. Kristina Burton added:

“Shine Merton Saturday School is delighted to be working with Cindy Sasha on a series of highly imaginative photography workshops. Providing primary students with an opportunity to have a camera and take images under professional instruction is a true rarity. It is also a prime example of how children can thrive and shine.”

Jennie Ricketts, respected curator and former picture editor at The Observer Magazine, helped to select the images to be featured in the exhibition. She stated that her hope is for children to enjoy the experience of having their images displayed for an audience, but also that this experience may reveal a potential future talented photographer.

Be sure to pop into Elys during the tennis championships to see the full exhibition and enjoy the tennis events happening around town.

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