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AN INTERNATIONAL photographer’s work has moved to GWR Park as part of an touring exhibition. It’s the second stop for British photojournalist and filmmaker Jason Florio. He is displaying his work, based on his 2013 journey through Gambia. Vice-chair of South Swindon Parish Council Janine Howarth said: “We’re really pleased it s come to the GWR as it is the first of three to feature in Swindon and they all have different themes. This one is about Gambia and the damage caused by a dam to the lifestyle of the people living there so it’s a representation of their lives. ....
AWARD-WINNING photography is on show in the town s parks this summer. British photojournalist and filmmaker Jason Florio is displaying his work at Town Gardens. The exhibition will host Martin Parr, a documentary photographer who has published more than 100 books, and celebrated photographer Sanne De Wilde. Jason and his wife Helen visited at the weekend to provide more detail on his exhibit the River Gambia from Source to Sea and host a walking tour. His 2013 journey through Gambia capturing the images lasted for three months and the group camped or stayed in hunting lodges. He wanted to create an account of the communities that live along the banks to preserve the historic area before it was damaged. ....