Camera Donations Needed!
London Photo Walk has been approached by a community group in hopes that we can help support them with a youth photography project that is to take place this summer.
Christine Li, a Youth Outreach Worker with the Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre is currently working on organizing a youth photography project based upon the highly successful PhotoVoice project.
For those not familiar with the PhotoVoice project, the main mission is to bring about positive social change for marginalized communities through providing them with photographic training with which they can advocate, express themselves and generate income, ((Mission Statement via PhotoVoice.org)) the GCCRC is looking to start a project with similar ambitions in the London neighbourhood of Glen Cairn.
Titled the Speaking Lens, this project hopes to encourage and help local youth identify both the strengths and weaknesses of their community in order to help celebrate the neighbourhood they call home. Along side of this celebration of community the project also aims to teach teens about basic photography and what “makes a good shot”. ((Christine, if I am way off or need to add something to this description please let me know.))
What the Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre and Christine Li are looking for are the donations of roughly 10 point and shoot digital cameras that the teens engaged in the Speaking Lens project can use in order to be fully immersed in the project. Fancy cameras are not needed, simply basic point and shoot digital cameras (that still work) that you may no longer have a need for.
I know personally that I have an old digital camera sitting at home that does not get enough use by myself and would be better off in the hands of someone who could do meaningful work with it. Once I can dig it up I will be sure to pass it on the the Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre so that this project can be one camera closer to happening.
If you do have a camera you would like to donate I would be more than happy to meet up with you to pick it up on behalf of the Glen Cairn Community Resource Centre, or perhaps you would like to come out for the next London Photo Walk and we can meet then.
To donate a camera please contact Kevin Van Lierop at:
Kevin Van Lierop
vanlierop (dot) kevin (at) gmail (dot) com
For more information about the Speaking Lens project please see the following video. ((The video is dated from about a month ago but the information is still very much relevant.))
Video is courtesy of Greg Fowler and From My Bottom Step



Thanks Kevin for an accurate, insigtful, respectful description of what we’re doing at the Centre!
Barb,
Executive Director