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Bringing Opportunity to Our Students Pt. II

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Bringing Opportunity to Our City Pt. I

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Creating the Pros With the Next Generation

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Local Spotlight: Camden Smith

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Creating Content for ELLA Chattanooga

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Creating Content for Valley

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Creating Content for Tyler Amps

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Shooting a Live Music Video with Students

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Creating Content for Wale – PT. I

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

Creating Content for Mat Kearney – PT. II

Five Dynamo students didn’t wait for permission. They pooled wages, launched a GoFundMe, bought a camera, and built OBJ Photography into a real business earning nearly $5,000.

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