Apple donates iPhones to nonprofit to teach students photographyChicago students are telling the story of their city with iPhone.
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Apple has partnered with nonprofit 100 cameras to teach photography.
The first school to participate in the program is DRW College Prep in Chicago.
The photography from the program will be sold and donated back to the community.
Apple has announced a partnership with 100cameras, a nonprofit that helps students learn the tools of photography and how to use it as a form of self-expression. In a press release today, the company says that it has equipped students at DRW College Prep in Chicago with the iPhone 11 to allow them to tell their stories about growing up in the city.
Kaiann Drance, Apple's vice president of iPhone Worldwide Product Marketing, talked about how each student's unique perspective, paired with the new iPhone, created inspiring photos:
"It was amazing to collaborate with 100cameras and the talented and creative students at DRW...the iPhone 11 camera with all its intuitiv...
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Apple donates iPhones to nonprofit to teach students photography