100 Homeless People Were Given Disposable Cameras And These Are Some Of The Amazing Results – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

100 Homeless People Were Given Disposable Cameras And These Are Some Of The Amazing Results

1

This July, Cafe Art, a UK based initiative that allows the homeless to express themselves through art and photography, gave 100 Fujifilm disposable cameras to the homeless in London. Basic training was provided by the Royal Photographic Society, and then the camera recipients were asked to take photos with the theme “My London.”

Above: photo by ROL, Which Was Voted To Be The Cover

2

Eighty of the one-hundred cameras were returned and around 2,500 photos were developed. 20 photos were chosen by judges from Fujifilm, Amateur Photographer, the London Photo Festival, Christie’s, and Homeless Link. Presently, there is a Kickstarter campaign to turn some of these photos into a 2016 calendar

Above: “Telephone Row, Lincoln’s Inn” by XO

3

“All the money raised goes back into the project,” Cafe Art says, “either to pay for the printing of the photographs and calendar, rewarding the winning photographers, buying art materials for art groups affected by homelessness or helping individuals attend art courses.”

Above: “Left Boot, East London” by Ellen Rostant

4

“We have several goals: helping people affected by homelessness to be empowered, not only through photography and art, but through connecting with the public. The calendar also has a goal of telling stories from individuals who are affected by homelessness, thereby raising awareness in the general public about issues from a personal perspective.”

Above: “Nature’s Tunnel or Light and the End, Stratford” by Ellen Rostant

5

“All the money raised goes back into the project, either to pay for the printing of the photographs and calendar, rewarding the winning photographers, buying art materials for art groups affected by homelessness or helping individuals attend art courses. Art is seen as a major way for people to recover from the trauma of being homeless.”

Above: “Everything I Own or Bags of Life, Strand” by David Tovey

6
“Colour Festival, Olympic Park” by Goska Calik

7
“Past & Present, City of London” by Ioanna Zagkana

8
“Tyre Break, Hackney” by Desmond Henry

9
“Tower Bridge PICNIC, Southwark” by Cecie

10
“West End Bird, Westminster” by Zin

11
“The Artist, Whitechapel” by Michael Crosswaite

12
“Shadow of Self, Hyde Park” by Goska Calik

13
80 Cameras Returned With Over 2500 Pictures. Voting determined the Winners.

Via Bored Panda, Demilked, PetaPixel

[Fancy_Facebook_Comments_Pro width="990"]
If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

"Empire Of Decadence": Mysterious, Dark And Poetic Photo Works Of Alex Fernández
Bring The Argentinian Grasslands Indoors With These Stunning Handmade Rugs
"Nude" Photos of Pastel-Colored Urban Tokyo by Rumi Ando
Incredible Travel And Adventure Photography Of Sam Morrison
Insectes Photography by Laurent Seroussi
Gorgeous Beauty And Lifestyle Female Portraits By Nathan Lobato
Wedding Photo Shoot Gets Interrupted By A Deer, Hilarity Ensues
Haunting And Beautiful Portraits Of Native American Peoples From The Early 20th Century
These 3-D Portraits Were Created Using Only A Person's DNA
Paul, Family And History Of Rock Music Through The Heartbreaking Photos Of Linda McCartney
The other Side of Bengaluru - India’s IT capital
Photographer Captures Japanese City in Gloomy Lights of Dark Neon
Artist Creates Surreal Images That Balance Between Reality And Imagination
An Epic Poem, Assembled From Fragments Of Everyday Life In Soviet Lithuania Through The Lens Of Photograher Antanas Sutkus
Newly Married Couple Are Photobombed By A Raging Bull As They Pose For Their Wedding Photos
"Autumn At The Lake": These Stunning Photos Will Remind You Of Wonderland
2017 Pirelli Calendar Celebrates the Natural Beauty Of Beloved Actresses
Photographer Tatsuo Suzuki Captures Fascinating Black And White Images Of Daily Life In Tokyo
Woman Continues To Hilariously Recreate Celebrity Instagram Photos, And The Result Is Better Than The Original
Stunning Studio Portraits Of Nuns Taken By Thérèse Le Prat From Between The 1950s And Early 1960s
Best Pictures From The Royal Air Force Photographic Competition 2018
Fascinating Photographs Capture Daily Life In Russia Just After The Collapse Of The Soviet Union
"Midnight Gothic": Photographer Elsa Bleda Captures South African Johannesburg In Neon Nightscapes
Photographer Spends 10 Years Photographing Same Bench, Captures More Than He Expects