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Many of you goblins are far more creative and talented than some of us gremlins! So come on, in the spirit of our movement, give us a helping hand!

We'd love to hear your ideas and concepts and we'd love your help in enabling our community create and contribute an absolutely awesome collection of Message Portraits for Madiba!


Shout back your thoughts below, or share a concept drawing, outline or image.

If you idea requires other participants, this could be the best place to connect with other volunteers who share your idea and together you can refine, improve and execute it.

Ok, give us your best shot!

 

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Off the wall!

A simple way to create a message and portrait in one frame or have the flexibility to merge them in post.

  • Stuff you may need: large white background wall and dark coloured chalk [or vice versa], wet cloth to clean off the chalk message when you're done!
  • Portrait set-up: ask the subject to write their message on the wall and then pose them next to it and get your all-in-one Message Portrait.
  • Tips and tricks: photograph the wall and the subject separately and also in a single frame to have options in post-production/editing

Old school!

Probably the simplest way to create a Message Portrait. It will have to merged in post.

  • Stuff you may need: notebook paper, preferably blank white sheets, something to write with.
  • Portrait set-up: ask your subject to write their message on a sheet of paper. Photograph them holding their written message and also just on their own. Photograph the written sheet on location too.
  • Tips and tricks: a black/dark coloured marker or felt tip is suggested rather than a fine ball point pen. The thicker the point/nib, the better. Take a few sheets of paper in case your subject needs to re-write their message ;-)  Make a paper plane in advance and ............well, you can try that if you want to ;-)

Published today! | 94toGram Message Portraits for Madiba's 94th birthday

 

Check out the official post of the collection here or flip the pdf version below.

 

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