Harrison B. Photography

Harrison B. Photography
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About Me

I am a young photographer who has a true passion for photography and the environment. I have just started my second year of photography at the Nova Scotia Community College, on the east coast of Canada. I am constantly working to take my photography to the next level. I deliver high quality work, in all aspects of photography. Conservation and creative portraits are my inspiration. I strive to show the raw beauty of the worlds most pristine but threatened ecosystems and their inhabitants, both on land and underwater, as a conservation photographer. If you are interested in my work or you have any questions please feel free to contact me at, (harrisonburtonphotography@live.com). You can view and purchase my work at my site: (http://archive.harrisonbphotography.com)

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Mukumi National Wildlife Park and VETA


Hey guys, I've been slacking a bit on the blog posting but I've also been super busy with school and planning the documentation trip to Tanzania! Where to start...well my departure date is may 6th and I will be home by the 22nd. I had issues with my pass-port application the first time around so I spent all day today getting my references to sign my application and it will be prepped and ready to go by thursday. NSCC International needs my pass-port by the end of the month so I'm def cutting it close:P!
As far as layout goes for the trip, our flight path is Halifax-Toronto-Zurich-Dar es Salaam(destination). This is a very, very, very long flight so it will definitely be interesting.

The arts group that has been assembled to document the 2010 Documentation mission in Tanzania consists of a screen arts student( Melani Wood), Two RTA students( James Robinson and Greg Rozon) and myself Harrison burton. We have been divided for two different missions while in Tanzania. Group one, (Melani and James) will work in Dar Es Salaam with the Health and Human Services students to document the education and growing partnership with Kimara Peer Educators. Group two, (Greg and I) are to accompany the tourism management students to Mikumi, (5 hours drive from Dar es Salaam) to document the tourism students working with VETA, (Vocational Education Training Authority). The tourism students from NSCC will collaborate with VETA to improve tourism programs at the training Institute in Mikumi. Mikumi is a small town but it is neighboured by Mikumi National Wildlife park and it's beauty is breath taking!

My job as the sole photographer between these two missions is to photograph the key moments that paint NSCC in a positive light. This is the first time they have introduced a tourism mission so there is a bit of pressure on me for some solid material. I am hungry to do the best job possible for this mission! I am not positive on what I will see during this mission but I have been told we are for sure going on a safari! I honestly think this will be the highlight of the trip for me and I can't wait to do it! All the Gear is slowly getting pooled together now for me to effectively document this mission. I have not been given exact details on everything yet, but they are slowly but surely developing. Tonight I priced out all the vaccinations and pills I need to take for this trip and it is scary lol! I don't think I'll ever get stabbed by this many needles again for the rest of my life!

Anyways..everything is going well in regards to the trip and I cannot wait to tell you more! Thank you guys for checking me out and supporting my work!

3 comments:

  1. I think I'm the only one who comments on your blog hahah. The more I hear about it, the more excited I am for you, and also extremly jealous! Keep the posts coming : )

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  2. This is so awesome!! I can't wait to see the results you get from this trip :)

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  3. Hahaha You two are the only two:P I'm sitting here tired as hell debating on writing up a new post:) I can't wait either! Im so friggin pumped It's all I can think about lately!

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