Thursday, June 07, 2007

Youth With A Mission (YWAM)

A few years back my friends Jeremy and Val Sizemore started a YWAM base here in Pismo Beach. YWAM is basically a community of people from all over the world that come together to reach out to a specific community (Pismo in this case) while training for a bigger mission abroad among the nations. This YWAM in particular has an emphasis on reaching people through the arts. I was asked to teach the photography portion of the training school. So for about 10 weeks starting in January I met with 5 students encouraging their passion and gift for photography. They just returned from their mission the Rwanda this week. They reached out to orphanages and aids victims. They even played soccer against a team of streets kids and got pretty worked. They said the whole village came out to watch thinking they were an American soccer team and just laughed as they slipped and slid in the mud. Here are some of their amazing shots that they got from the trip.









Here are some of the shots that the students took as a result of assignments I sent them on. It is amazing to see unique tendencies and talents through each individual.







Kara Orendorf in particular is a film-only photography. She is crazy about printing on metal and cloth in her darkroom at home in Nashville. Check out her website! I didn't know much about her Rollie camera and so I had to call in a favor from my good friend Michelle Warren who is an amazing medium format and 35mm film photographer. Thanks Michelle for helping out and for taking these cool square pictures!



This is almost all of us: Amy Kusta, Kara Orendorf, Me, Katie Pfruender, Will Barrow and Cindy Robert (not photographed). I’ve had a great time getting to know everybody and feel honored to be considered your friend and kinda your teacher. You are all doing an amazing job using your creativity to reflect our Creator! Keep shooting from the heart. Everyone gets an A++!

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7 Comments:

Blogger Josh Mock said...

Wow, all those pictures are great. The black & whites are especially phenomenal. Looks like they had a good teacher.

11:11 AM  
Blogger ScottStebner said...

Cameron:

I'm absolutely speechless. In 7 days I am headedd to South Eastern Ethiopia to do the same...use the arts to bring a message back to California to raise help for these kids. You have an amazing heart Cameron, and you are using the gifts god has laveshly poured out to you to give back to Him. Thank you for this post.

7:25 PM  
Blogger willinpismo said...

hey cam...

thanks for everything you did for these guys. It was a blessing have you do this for them. I hope we can do it again next year. your a great teacher. you definitely taught the students the skills that God has blessed you with.

your an awesome guy. Thanks again

6:56 PM  
Blogger cindy robert said...

Thanks for the props Cameron. Will totally didn't tell me the students were going over to visit the other day otherwise I woulda been' there. Anyways...thanks for all the encouragement and the tips. You've stirred a passion for photography in all of us!

10:51 PM  
Anonymous michelle said...

where's the picture of you with your coffee cup. I like that one of you! :) Thanks for adding the dorkey photo of me!

7:37 PM  
Blogger Christan & Allegra said...

Cameron,
It's so easy to grow comfortable in the idea that our Mission exists only within the boundaries of a foreign country and surrounded by a foreign language. This entry and the amazing photos serve as an awesome reminder that our Mission can exist daily. Look what you equipped those awesome missionaries with! The confidence to take photos that can turn hearts and inspire movement!
You rock!

4:20 PM  
Blogger Becky said...

Thanks for sharing the YWAM pics. What an awesome experience to go to Rwanda. It's great to see the combination of passion for art and serving our Maker.

2:06 PM  

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