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Photo: Ameena Wimberly, 17, Dekalb School of the Arts

Abounding Atlanta: A photo essay FROM VOX MEDIA CAFE 2022

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VOXers Ameena and Z’Rena, took out their cameras to photograph the streets of Atlanta. They learned all the fundamentals from lines to points of view and the difference between public and private property, with the support from VOX staff who served as mentors. These girls have always had a passion for expressing themselves through their art of photography, this is a reflection of their hard work and dedication.


By Z’Rena Williams, 14, New Manchester High School
“I took this photo because it really spoke to me and it made me feel like I was in a dream.” 

By Ameena Wimberly, 17, Dekalb School of the Arts
“Polaris, formerly recognized as Atlanta’s highest point.”

 

By Z’Rena Williams, 14, New Manchester High School
“This really reminds me of the black history museum in Alabama.” 

By Ameena Wimberly, 17, Dekalb School of the Arts
“This is something everyone should see, Historic Daily World has a rich history. Everyone should be made aware of it’s significant.”

By Z’Rena Williams, 14, New Manchester High School
“There is a hidden history behind this monument and I think it would be interesting to learn about.” 

By Ameena Wimberly, 17, Dekalb School of the Arts
“I felt this was a perfect depiction of the calm aspects of city life.”

By Z’Rena Williams, 14, New Manchester High School
“The city’s art at its finest <3.” 

By Ameena Wimberly, 17, Dekalb School of the Arts
“ There’s still goodness left in the world.”


Photos by VOX Media Cafe 2022 reporters Ameena Wimberly and Z’Rena Williams

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