

Founder
Randi Sidman-Moore
One Camera One World (OCOW) was established after Randi, a photographer and filmmaker, was working with Project Medishare during the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. It was there that she noticed the Haitian people lacked photographs of loved ones. They had no visual records of their family members they lost. Randi decided to create an organization that provides an arts education in underserved communities and to give them photo albums they could keep. OCOW has evolved to not only teach photography, but technology, film and mindfulness through creativity, as well. When she's not shooting, Randi is passionate about health, wellness and all things outdoors.
Co-Founder
Elizabeth Erban
Elizabeth is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a focus on the underserved communities of Miami. She works with children battling self-esteem issues, and she believes that a strong sense of self-worth is imperative for success as an adult. At OCOW, Elizabeth helps the students process their creative work, and to learn tools for their future achievement. Elizabeth was born in Venezuela, grew up on the island of Bermuda, and attended Colgate University, where she majored in Psychology.





