Phil Borges (born 1942) is a social documentary photographer and filmmaker.
For over twenty-five years Phil Borges has been documenting indigenous and tribal cultures, striving to create an understanding of the challenges they face. His work is exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, and his award winning books, which have been published in four languages, include Tibetan Portrait, Enduring Spirit, and Women Empowered and Tibet: Culture on the Edge. He has hosted television documentaries on indigenous cultures for Discovery and National Geographic channels. Phil also lectures and teaches internationally.
Phil’s recent project, Crazywise, explores cultural differences with respect to consciousness, mental illness and the relevance of Shamanic traditional practices and beliefs to those of us living in the modern world.
Phil’s program Women Empowered has produced several short documentaries, a book and an exhibition highlighting some of the extraordinary women worldwide who are breaking through gender barriers and conventions in order to enhance the well being of their communities.
In 2000 Phil founded Bridges to Understanding, an on-line classroom program that connects youth worldwide through digital storytelling in order to enhance cross-cultural understanding and help build a sense of global citizenship in youth. He also co-founded Blue Earth Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that sponsors photographic projects focusing on endangered cultures and threatened environments.
Phil Borges is a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers.
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Phil Borges (born 1942) is a social documentary photographer and filmmaker.
For higher than twenty-five years Phil Borges has been documenting native and tribal cultures, striving to create an pact of the challenges they face. His put-on is exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, and his great compliment winning books, which have been published in four languages, include Tibetan Portrait, Enduring Spirit, and Women Empowered and Tibet: Culture on the Edge. He has hosted television documentaries upon indigenous cultures for Discovery and National Geographic channels. Phil after that lectures and teaches internationally.
Phil’s recent project, Crazywise, explores cultural differences with idolization to consciousness, mental illness and the relevance of Shamanic expected practices and beliefs to those of us full of life in the liberal world.
Phil’s program Women Empowered has produced several hasty documentaries, a stamp album and an exhibition highlighting some of the wonderful women worldwide who are breaking through gender barriers and conventions in order to augment the without difficulty being of their communities.
In 2000 Phil founded Bridges to Understanding, an on-line classroom program that connects teens worldwide through digital storytelling in order to intensify cross-cultural covenant and help build a suitability of global citizenship in youth. He afterward co-founded Blue Earth Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that sponsors photographic projects focusing on endangered cultures and threatened environments.
Phil Borges is a Fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers.
Table of Contents
- 1 Notable works
- 2 References
- 3 External links
- 3.1 Enduring Spirit
- 3.2 The Gift
- 3.3 Women Empowered: Inspiring Change in the Emerging World
- 3.4 Tibetan Portrait: The Power of Compassion
- 3.5 3dRose Danita Delimont - Arizona - Cracked mud, Navajo reservation, Seba Dalkai, Arizona - US03 PBO0000 - Phil Borges - Can Cooler Bottle Wrap (cc_88039_1)
- 3.6 Phil Borges
- 3.7 3dRose Danita Delimont - Elephants - Elephant skull bones, Tsavo National Park, Kenya-AF21 PBO0081 - Phil Borges - Can Cooler Bottle Wrap (cc_71666_1)
- 3.8 Tibet: Culture on the Edge
- 3.9 3dRose Danita Delimont - Peru - Home detail, Ollantayambo, Peru - SA17 PBO0162 - Phil Borges - Can Cooler Bottle Wrap (cc_87076_1)
- 3.10 Tibetan Portrait: The Power of Compassion
- 3.11 More interesting reads:
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Last update 2021-08-06