We are excited to share with you something you have asked us for: We are inaugurating a space for community and reflection on ANDANAfoto.
In each of the ANDANAfoto BLOG posts you will have the opportunity to share your opinions, images or experiences related to the content, as well as being able to connect with other people who use photography as a tool for personal and social transformation.
You will also be able to share links to your projects or search for content in a quick and easy way.
1 – How do I create my account to participate in conversations?
Creating your profile is completely free, you can do it right now from this link:
*This account is independent from your account on the training platform.
2 – I already have an account on ANDANAfoto.com
If you already have an account on ANDANAfoto.com, you must log in. This way, you can activate notifications to receive updates or when someone else responds to your content. Your voice is welcome!
3 – How can I participate?
If you are here because you have just created an account, we welcome you and thank you for your trust. Participating is very simple, you can do it in three ways.
1.At the end of each article on the ANDANAfoto blog you will find a space titled “Join the conversation”, where you can respond or start new discussion threads.
2. At any time you can comment by clicking on the comment icon, you will always find it at the bottom left.
3. You can also comment directly while reading.
We invite you to explore the BLOG and look for a post that moves and interests you. Your voice is welcome!
If you wish, you can start by telling something about yourself in this post.
My name is Michael Sheehan and I live in Tampa Florida. I just opened an installation in the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts called TutuTango, in collaboration with Dorothee Elfring from Barcelona in which we explored the fundamental building blocks of human interaction through the medium of Dance photography. It culminated in an exhibition of photographs, an award winning short film and a book, details here. In my day job I work as a psychiatrist so helping in human transformation by facilitating individuals, families and communities change their perceptions for good is very important to me. I love photography and I am very happy to use this medium to help us grow and develop together. I am delighted to join a group of like minded individuals to facilitate this change.