
Photography by Olivia Blackman
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Photography by Olivia Blackman
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During 12 weeks of workshops and photo walks, InSight photographers experimented with processes, techniques, and subject matter to reveal their own visual pathways captured by photography. Communities often struggle to make space for young people as they transition into adulthood, but in the hands of these students, the camera becomes a tool of connection; each image showing how they relate to the physical and social spaces where they live and move. The invisible becomes apparent, the ugly, beautiful, and the everyday, extraordinary. Their voices are amplified through artmaking, as they develop from documenting what they see towards re-articulating their future.
During 12 weeks of workshops and photo walks, InSight photographers experimented with processes, techniques, and subject matter to reveal their own visual pathways captured by photography. Communities often struggle to make space for young people as they transition into adulthood, but in the hands of these students, the camera becomes a tool of connection; each image showing how they relate to the physical and social spaces where they live and move. The invisible becomes apparent, the ugly, beautiful, and the everyday, extraordinary. Their voices are amplified through artmaking, as they develop from documenting what they see towards re-articulating their future.