After a year of putting together shows dedicated to the arts, local vendors, positive vibes, culture and unity, Full Circle Show in Gardena has drawn to a close with its final show this past weekend. Here are portraits of some of the folks that came out to support these young organizers that created a sense of community in the South Bay area. Be on the look out for Diego A. Mendoza and Omowale Oniyide and see where their ambitions will take them as Full Circle in the future as this this monthly event has drawn the curtain call.
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Diary of a Photographer: Full Circle Show ~ Final Show
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