Friday, December 20, 2013

International Success

The Sarnia Observer newspaper has our own Bisi Alawode featured in a story about the increase in international students attending Lambton College.   Great story about his journey to Sarnia, and the Lambton College Digital Photography program.

LINK to Article


When Bisi Alawode wed his fiancĂ©e Tito this fall, they didn’t only begin their married life together.
They also embarked on that new chapter of their lives in a faraway country.
The newlyweds moved from Lagos, Nigeria – Africa’s largest city with a population of 21 million – to Sarnia with dreams of furthering their educations.
Bisi, who had been working as a photographer, wanted to expand his skills, so he enrolled in the new digital photography program. His wife Tito signed up for the business management program.
“When you leave family for a long distance and you can’t wake up and go talk to them, it can be emotional, but my experience at Lambton College has been wonderful,” Bisi Alwode told an audience gathered at a Cultural Connections session Thursday.
The monthly educational series organized by the Sarnia-Lambton Local Immigration Partnership features guest speakers from a variety of cultures and backgrounds.
On Thursday, Lambton College played host to the December session, highlighting their growing international education department.
This fall, 290 international students attended the college’s Sarnia campus. Another 130 more international students are expected this winter.
The bulk of students come from Nigeria, China and India, noted Chris Slade, dean of the college’s international education department.
“In Lagos, Nigeria, Lambton College is as well-known as Centennial and Humber here,” he said.
The college is now expanding its attraction efforts to South Korea, Ukraine and Russia.
Slade said the goal is to continue growing into a diverse campus, so both domestic and international students can learn from one another.
“You can walk through the hallways and see the conversations, the friendships and the relationships and we’re proud of that,” he said.
First-year business management student Divya Reddy said her Canadian classmates and her homestay family have been welcoming to her.
“They treat you like a family member,” said Reddy, who hails from India. “They teach you about Canadian culture.”
Both Alawode and Reddy have become active in student life at Lambton College. They’ve set up a Facebook page “Lambton College International Students Working Group” to connect students from across the world studying at the college.
Students, like Alawode and Reddy, are an inspiration, Slade noted. They pay higher tuition fees without any government assistance and leave behind families to pursue their careers.
He said the college is trying to build more “global citizens” – people who are adaptable and open-minded – for the workforce.
In many ways, international students embody those characteristics, he noted.
“They’re really an example for us all,” he said.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Guest Photographer David Leyes

As the semester comes to a close the Lambton Digital Photography students took a welcome break from completing assignments to be entertained and informed, by celebrated commercial photographer David Leyes.

The guest appearance was one of our on-going speaker series, that the students will be developing into a video resource.

Leyes is a Toronto based, image-maker who has a diverse client base, of actors, celebrities, musicians, fashion, entertainment, advertising and business-world subjects.  

He creates photographs, for local and international clients including, Corus Entertainment; Sony Music; Universal Music; Cosmo TV; Unilever; Rolling Stone; CBC; The Toronto Star; The Globe & Mail; Live Nation and Universal Concerts to name just a few!

The students were exposed to two hours of Leyes' humour, education, advice, stories, background and insight into the professional photography world he lives.  His energetic and spontanious personality helped students understand how he works, and connects with his diverse range of subjects.  

The message to Practice, Practice, Practice was not lost on the Lambton students!

Thanks to David and his family for coming to Sarnia and devoting the time from their busy schedules to allow the Lambton College Digital Photography students to learn from another working professional photographer. 

To see more of David's work visit his website: http://www.davidleyes.com

To find out more about the Lambton Digital Photography program visit the college site:   Lambton College Digital Photography Program


Lambton College Digital Photography students listen to guest speaker David Leyes describe a photo shoot
in a bathroom

Lambton College Digital Photography coordinator Richard Beland listens to guest speaker David Leyes discuss a photo shoot for the band The Bare Naked Ladies

David Leyes image of the Bare Naked Ladies

David Leyes image of Arlene Dickenson, TV personality and entrepreneur, from the Show Dragon's Den


David Leyes image of musician Pete Wentz 

David Leyes image of the Toronto Raptors cheerleaders

David Leyes image of the Canadian musician and actress Sarah Slean

Photographer David Leyes speaks about his work to Lambton College Digital Photography students 
Photographer David Leyes speaks about his work to Lambton College Digital Photography students

Photographer David Leyes speaks about his work to Lambton College Digital Photography students

Photographer David Leyes reacts to being in front of the camera as he speaks about his work to Lambton College Digital Photography students

Students listen intently to David Leyes words of advice

Students listen intently to David Leyes words of advice

Students and faculty join David Leyes for a group photo

Students look through portfolios of David Leyes' images