Thursday, December 23, 2010

Published in Patagonia Book


One of my favorite photos (and what now seems to be my signature shot) has been published in Patagonia's new book:


It's a double page spread on page 16 of a 200+ page book and I'm pretty psyched about it!

This shot is of Canadian climber Matt Maddaloni deep water solo climbing the first ascent of "Line of the Rose" near Ton Sai and Railay in Krabi, Thailand.

Thanks for being such a sick climber, Matt! That's way harder than pushing a button!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Holiday Family Portraits

Coming to Breckenridge, Keystone, Vail, Beaver Creek or anywhere in Summit or Eagle County for a ski vacation?
Get your family portrait taken for your Christmas card or just for fun!

Holiday portrait sessions are booking FAST!

Get in touch now to save your spot!
303.818.4112
info@DianaSabreen.com

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Kenya Photos...Album l

Here's the first album from Shoot Cameras Not Guns and Technology Partnership's trip to Kenya... Enjoy!


A few of my favorites are below.
More to come...

Kenya



I've been in Kenya for about 2 weeks now, working on my project, Shoot Cameras Not Guns. I started this project in 2006 while teaching photography to Burmese refugees, students and journalists-in-exile living in Thailand.
ShootCamerasNotGuns.org teaches photography to empower people in conflict and post-conflict areas in the US and abroad by using photography as a tool for journalism, story-telling and self expression.
We are always in need of monetary donations as well as donations of used (or new!) digital cameras and digital camera accessories (memory cards, batteries, USB cords, memory card readers, camera cases, international plug adapters, etc). Click here to donate or get in touch with me to donate goods. (info@DianaSabreen.com or Diana@ShootCamerasNotGuns.org)

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Visiting with the sisters at Consolata Primary School, one of the partner schools.
For this Kenya trip, Shoot Cameras Not Guns has partnered with Technology Partnership, another non-profit that is providing 300 computers and technical training to primary and secondary schools in Kenya. John Kamwara, the Kenya Director of Technology Partnership, sits on the right.

On the way to Meru, we stopped at the Trout Tree Restaurant, a trout farm, treehouse, restaurant playground that had monkeys living in it!
Teaching a photography class at Kaaga Boy's High School in Meru, Kenya.

A photo by one of the Shoot Cameras Not Guns students at Gikumene Girl's High School.

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