I was raised in San Francisco and have been
making images for more then thirty years. I am a self-taught
photographer having discovered the lure of the camera as
a teenager growing up in a family of ten children raised
by my single parent father. I attended San Francisco State
University. While there I discovered classes outside the
Photography Department. One such class was in the Humanities
Department entitled “The Impact of Photography on
Third World Communities.” As a Black woman, the mere
title of this class gave me pause to think. I found other
classes such as photojournalism and photography as therapy.
These classes set the foundation for how I approach photography
today.
Twelve years ago I discovered the Sixth
Street Photography Workshop. This is a San Francisco based
organization that offers free photography classes to low-income
and homeless adults. I became a member and through the workshop
was able to share my skills and indulge my passion. Today
I volunteer for the workshop. I teach the beginning class,
assist advance students, prepare every aspect of putting
up a gallery show, and participate in our community based
“Portrait Days.”
S. Renée Jones
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