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PV’s very own Director - Kevin McCullough - on ‘What makes us give?’
An interesting account of the thoughts and views of PhotoVoice Director Kevin McCullough on ‘What makes us give?’
A PhotoVoice evening with Jillian Edelstein - a truly successful occassion!
Tuesday 17th July showcased the latest in the PhotoVoice Lecture Series 2012. The fabulous Foto8 hosted this absorbing and interesting engagement, which was a box office sell out!
PV and ‘Voice of Freedom’ at Matrix World Refugee Day Festival
On the 20th May PV and ‘Voice of Freedom’ project appeared at the Matrix World Refugee Day Festival.
‘Life Through the Lens’ - PV Director Kevin McCullough on fundraising imagery
By using simple and outdated images of famines, war and poverty, NGOs are failing to help the general public understand the complexity of international development, argues Kevin McCullough, Director of PhotoVoice in the latest issue of The Networker, the magazine of Bond.
New project coming soon: Albania - ‘Able Voices’
Our new international project kicks off at the end of June! We are back in Albania to work with young people with disabilites.
Lookout London has expanded to become Lookout UK
The debates around gun and knife crime explored by young people in our Lookout London project, will go nationwide in June with a series of workshops happening across the UK.
Having Our Say 2 is underway!
The 2nd edition of Having Our Say project “aims to offer young people at risk of sexual exploitation, (or those who have already experienced sexual exploitation) an opportunity to tell their stories through using photography, video, written/spoken word and music.”, says Helen Cammock, Projects Manager.
Our Projects Manager Matt Daw reporting from Auckland Festival of Photography
Matt presented See It Our Way project on child trafficking at ‘Crossing Borders Symposium’ on 2nd June.
News from the TPA Bursary Scheme
Our TPA Bursary Scheme participants have been very busy lately. We have prepared a brief snapshot of what they have been up to.
PICS - “Engaging, interactive, friendly, inspiring”
Photographic Images Changing Society - or PICS Festival - opened its doors on 19th May at The Hub Westminster, bringing together photographers, journalists, development organisations and people passionate about photography and the role it can play in changing society for the better.

