Participatory photography is photography taken by groups who would traditionally be the subjects of other people’s pictures. It enables them to record and reflect their own strengths and concerns, and can provide training in photography and media skills. Used with Arts Therapy, it is an effective way of empowering disenfranchised and marginalised people.
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Participatory Photography - Definition
Participatory photography is photography taken by groups who would traditionally be the subjects of other people’s pictures. It enables them to record and reflect their own strengths and concerns, and can provide training in photography and media skills. Used with Arts Therapy, it is an effective way of empowering disenfranchised and marginalised people.
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