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  • August 25, 2023

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Lensational opens its first photography exhibition in Ghana

May 18, 2018

The exhibition started on 1st May 2018 and is being held at St. Cecilia School in Ho, until the 30th of May 2018.To arrange a visit,  please contact KickStart Ghana (info@kickstartghana.org).

Photographs taken by Mavis Daisy Apawu, Misper Apawu, Antoinette Dumegah, Felicia Donkor, Bernadette Young and Florence Ama Geyevu during the programme in Ghana will be available for purchase on Lensational’s photography platform.

The programme in Ghana is organised in partnership with KickStart Ghana, a Ho-based charity that works to enhance educational opportunities for Ghanaians. The programme offers photography workshops as an extra-curricular activity and is a special opportunity for women and girls to discover their creative potential in photography, a field that is highly dominated by men in the country.

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Lensational student Joan Pabona wins National Geographic Photography Award

March 7, 2018

Joan Pabona won the first runner-up in National Geographic’s Hong Kong Youth Photograph competition. She is 33 years and has lived as a migrant worker in Hong Kong for the past 3 years. She has been interested in photography since she was in college, especially using Fugi-Film, and has recently begun exploring other photography techniques.

Sacrifice, 2018

The black-and-white image titled Sacrifice shows a worker in a helmet surrounded by safety nets used for bamboo scaffolding. The image was taken from a residential building in Happy Valley.’There are so many photos that inspires me in their own unique ways, but taking all of this gives me a feeling of empowerment, hope, and joy…I understand that transformation can be natural and breathe taking. When we take ourselves lightly and trust our untried wings to support ourselves, we learn the message of this photos. This is how photography works by all means.’

Visit Joan’s portfolio here

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Lensational host storytelling workshop in Kunming, China

February 11, 2018

Without storytelling or the ability to share our missions with others, our values and goals only go so far. Our Corporate Partnerships Coordinator and keen photographer, Hannah Wilson, was invited to represent Lensational and lead a workshop on the use of photography to invoke emotion at a conference in Kunming, China.

The conference, titled How to Tell Your Own Story: Improving Chinese NGO’s Communication Capacity, was organised by the Global Environmental Institute and the Wilson Center’s China Environment Forum , and gathered learnings on how organisations in the third sector can use storytelling to share their impact more effectively. In addition to photography, participants practiced storytelling techniques, including perfecting their elevator speech, creating infographics to communicate data, and utilising educational games. Discussions also explored China going out – or Chinese organisations in a global context.

We were honoured to represent Lensational, and to share our thoughts about the power of photography as a storytelling tool – an empowering medium that extends beyond barriers.

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We’re hiring a Chief Operating Officer!

February 8, 2018

We’re really pleased to be recruiting for a part-time Chief Operation Officer role in the UK. We are looking for someone who is process-driven and detail-orientated, passionate about bringing together individuals from different backgrounds to achieve our goals and support women around the world.

2017 saw a year of tremendous growth of Lensational, including our CEO’s recognition as Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs in Europe; and securing two major grants from The Fore and Standard Chartered. 2018 therefore will be a year of transformation for Lensational, and this is a unique opportunity for someone with a wealth of experience in operations and senior management to join our team to make a lasting legacy.

You can view the full job description here – Lensational-Chief Operating Officer.

Please send your CV and write an 1-page cover letter, and send to bonnie@lensational.org titled “Chief Operating Officer”. Deadline for application is 3rd March 2018. If you have any questions about the position, please e-mail bonnie@lensational.org.

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Lensational Impact Report

October 12, 2017

Lensational are proud to publish this report which seeks to capture the impact of our programmes and advocacy work.

Lensational was founded on International Women’s Day in 2013, we’ve come along way since then, and this report details our progress. We hope you find it an enjoyable and informative read.

We would love to hear your thoughts on what we are doing and more importantly what’s next! Get in touch via our website or on social media to tell us your thoughts.

Impact report 2017

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Chennai Photo Biannale Exhibition

July 28, 2017

Lensational has worked in Chennai India with with small groups of girls from two NGOs: the Down’s Syndrome Federation of India and from the Nalandaway Foundation. The girls were taught the basics of photography and were taken to different locations to shoot on different days. Their photographs were selected to be showcased at the Chennai Photo Biennale, a non-profit initiative organized by the Goethe-Institut Chennai and Travelling Lens.

Chennai Photo Biennale offers the strong photographic communities of South India an opportunity to engage with celebrated practitioners from around the world, including World Press Photo Award-winners Pablo Bartholomew, Denis Dailleux and Philip Blenkinsop. The festival is featured by National Geographic and the exhibition debuts from Fri Feb 26 to Sun Mar 13, with exhibitions in public parks, train stations, art galleries, and malls across the city. Their selected works were exhibited at a public train station – Thiruvanmiyur MRTS station – where footfall is at least 10,000 per day, at one of India’s most well-known IT hubs.

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Debut Film Screening: ‘Daughters of Bangladesh’

July 25, 2017

We’re happy to announce that we will premier our movie, produced in partnership with the Rainbow Collective, ‘Daughters of Bangladesh Garment Factory Workers’ (Ami, Amer Ma) in London, on 8th August.

Get an intimate insight into the world of 5 girls aged between 7 and 15, their relationships with their mothers and how factory work shapes their lives.

We will also be holding a panel discussion about the role of female voices in storytelling. It promises to be an insightful, interesting and inspiring evening – block your diaries and book your tickets today! Click here to watch the trailer.

Click here to explore some more of our photographer’s work…

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Lensational receives £30,000 from The Fore Trust

July 18, 2017

Lensational have been selected for The Fore‘s Summer Funding Round 2017!

The Fore are a collective of bold individuals, businesses and charities. They have granted funding so we can increase our impact and transform Lensational to a self-sustaining organisation.

With the money we will scale up our photography training to reach 1,000 women across 15 countries. We’re in the process of developing a photo sharing app which will make it easier for photographs to be accessed and for women to share them with each other and the world.

We’ll also be able to develop and revamp the technology we use to store, collate and organise the photographs the women we train take.

The funding will also be used to develop our global programmes so that we can expand their reach and efficacy.

Ensuring that Lensational is growing and developing is of paramount importance and funds like this allow us to be self- sustaining and make sure our work is more efficient and in line with emerging markets.

Our CEO, Bonnie Chui, will be attending a Welcome Lunch with The Fore in October.

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Lensational CEO on 30 under 30 Forbes List

January 3, 2017

Lensational’s co- founder and CEO, Bonnie Chiu, has been named as one of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Social Entrepreneurs for 2017. The final list is compiled and evaluated on the recommendations of three experts in their fields: Jean Case of the Case Foundation; Cheryl Dorsey of Echoing Green; and Randall Lane of Forbes Magazine. As well as all her wonderful work at Lensational, Bonnie is also Managing Director of the Social Investment Consultancy – a social change strategy consultancy that works with clients to extend and develop their social impact.

Bonnie has always cared about social change and is forging her way within both the entrepreneurial and social impact spheres, empowering women and girls along the way. Congratulations!

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Lensational at Affordable Art Fair Singapore

December 10, 2016

Lensational was the official creative partner for the Autumn 2016 edition of the Affordable Art Fair Singapore, which ran from November 18-20. Attendance figures for the popular art event average about 13,000 and we were able to showcase a collection of images from Asia, including Bangladesh and Indonesia. We also conducted cyanotype workshops, a ‘camera-less’ photography process in which objects come into contact with light sensitive paper or another material coated in light a sensitive chemical to expose the outline of the shape of the object leaving a trace or an outline. Through the hands-on and experimental technique, participants were able to think about identity and self-representation. We were grateful to be able to speak to many people from the art world about our work and hope to be able to rejoin AAF at its other global events in the future!

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