
Studio 34 photographer JJ Tiziou did the first photo shoot for his How Philly Moves project in Studio B back in spring of 2008. Since then, the project has grown into a massive public art project that over 1800 people have had a hand in. There are hundreds more Philadelphians who want to participate in this project, and with your help, we’ll be able to continue photographing them.
Images from that first shoot will be appearing on the side of the parking structures at the Philadelphia International Airport, in what will be one of the largest murals in the world. One of the images included (leftmost in the design) is of Michelle, a Studio 34 work exchange volunteer who participated in one of the shoots. In addition, the images are turning into a large scale projection project on the Kimmel Center during the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts next month!
Now JJ needs community support to continue this special project. Using Kickstarter, we can all contribute a little bit to help fund the next round of How Philly Moves photo sessions. See this PIFA video to learn a bit more about what these special events are like. Check out the Kickstarter video below, please pledge whatever you can, and most importantly, tell your friends!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jjtiziou/how-philly-moves





