Papanui pupil to shoot House
if' T ■!■ ■lm n il' ■h. ’ I | Parliamentary staff may ; find i themselves immortalised on film by a Papahui High School: pupil, Rochelle Lewis, 1 who will go to Wellington in May; to photograph them. ; ; | | (I ; i d , | Rochelle, aged , 17, is taking; Sixth’ Form Certificate photography and had been chosen by her tutor, Mr I Tony Bridge,} for (a photographic project op “Parliament! and its Functions.” The Education Department organised the project.. •; j I i ' d| ! ; i Photographers! from several New Zea-j land secondary ; schools will stalk the corridors of Parliament ; with ! ftheiif cameras on May 4, using the techniques they have learnt to capture the mood of their chosen topic; . ! j ,|L j |ilj| j f ! | (Rochelle Lewis, who has been taking photographs seriously I for only a year,
will ! take; photographs (of people at; Parliament who provide back-up services sucti as guards, Bellamys staff, and! Haqsard reporters. She said she was looking forward to theL project. Mr Bridge said that Rochelle was particularly good at, photographing people. He said pupils who took art at school, as Rochelle |iid| often had ai sense of design and form , that helped them take good photographs. Papanui High School has a record of producing; good photographers, paving woh the Il|ford|Shield, a secondary school photography award, || for■ the last five yehrs. .(.; I! . i | ' i Photographs taken by pupils on May 4 will be mounted before being exhibited at | Parliamentary Week (activities from July 25 to 30.} ! Ij| | p.
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