10th Anniversary Box Set
To mark this milestone PhotoVoice has put together a collection of beautiful limited edition prints that celebrates the diversity of our projects over the past 10 years and illustrates the power of photography and how it can give a voice the chance to be heard.
50% of revenue from the prints sales is paid to the photographer, wherever is possible.
Box set of 19 prints (C-Type 16” x 12”): £1500
Individual prints (C-type 16” x 12”): £125
For more information or to purchase a limited edition box set please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Publications
The PhotoVoice Manual
A guide to designing and running participatory photography projects
This ground-breaking manual is the only guide of its kind in the world for the design and delivery of participatory photography projects with marginalised and vulnerable groups. It is targeted at photographers, development organisations and educational institutions looking to include participatory photography in their work.
Written by PhotoVoice’s Award winning founders Anna Blackman and Tiffany Fairey the manual is intended to give an introduction to the power of participatory photography as a tool for social change with marginalised and vulnerable groups. Produced in response to the many enquires requesting advice on how to set up a participatory photography project it offers tips and suggestions for all aspects of project development including planning, implementation and promotion of work produced.
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New Londoners
New Londoners: Reflections on Home is a collection of photographs and stories by young refugees who have been mentored by a selection of London’s most established and up and coming photographers.
The book was launched by Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, at the Tate Modern on October 20th.
The book is priced £19.99.
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PhotoVoice Project Booklets
PhotoVoice has produced a selection of six booklets featuring incredible images from PhotoVoice projects in Sri Lanka, Nepal, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United Kingdom. The full colour books also feature information about the projects, background facts about the countries and issues the projects deal with, and biographies of photographers whose photos are included.
PhotoVoice hopes to produce books like these for more if its projects, in order to showcase the talents of the photographers and raise the profile of the marginalised groups they represent. At present the following books are available:
Voices in Exile
Bhutanese youth photograph their lives in refugee camps
Shooting Kabul
The city photographed by its street and working children
Khmeye
Cambodia through the eyes of its orphans
Making Waves
Young Sri Lankans on life after the tsunami
Street Vision
Vietnam, photographed by Saigon’s street and working children
Positive Negatives
Congolese women picture life with HIV/AIDS
Side By Side
A photographic dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian teenagers
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Refund Policy
Items purchased cannot be refunded unless PhotoVoice is at fault. Our returns policy does not affect your statutory rights. For further information contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 020 7033 3878.
Methodology Series
Our range of practitioner guides and case studies offer valuable information, advice and best practice guidelines to those work with a range of groups using participatory photography.
The resources can also be accessed for free online, using the links below. (Please note that not all the resources provided on the CD-ROM can be accessed online.)
If you have used any of our resources and would like to comment on how it has fed into your work, we would love to hear from you. Please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
To help PhotoVoice continue to offer these resources free of charge to support the use of participatory photography by organisations and individuals working for positive social change, please consider making a donation to support our work.
To order copies on CD-ROM visit the publications order form.
Photography for Integration: Photography with young refugees (password: pvn3tw0rk1)
Change the Picture: Photography with vulnerable women (password: pvn3tw0rk2)
Therapeutic Photography: Photography as a tool for promoting well being
Sensory Photography: Photography for blind and partially sighted people

See it Our Way: Participatory photography as a tool for advocacy
This resource is designed to introduce organisations and individuals who advocate on behalf of marginalised or issue-affected communities to an effective tool for involving their beneficiaries in the development and implementation of effective advocacy campaigns. The development of this resource has been funded by the international charity World Vision as part of the See it Our Way project.
Access this resource online
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Photography for Integration: Photography with young refugees
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Photography for Integration offers ideas and advice for groups looking to use photography as a tool to support and enable the integration of young refugees. The CD and accompanying booklet contain practical guidelines and advice on how to use photography as a tool to help young people build new lives in the UK, make friends, gain confidence and feel valued, learn the language, reflect safely on their lives and experiences, gain new skills, communicate and express themselves.
Photography for Integration is for project managers, youth workers, arts practitioners, teachers, community workers, photographers and anyone else working with young refugees. It is based on PhotoVoice’s work with young refugees over the past six years.
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Change the Picture: Photography with vulnerable women
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This publication and CD-Rom documents Change the Picture, a participatory photography project with vulnerable women in London, and it brings together learning, reflection on practice and images and writing by the women who participated in the project.
This resource includes thoughts on ethical practice when dealing with vulnerable women, as well as recommendations and best practice guidelines for project process and outputs.
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Therapeutic Photography: Photography as a tool for promoting well being
This resource provides information and shares learning and ideas on the use of photography as a tool for the support of people that experience mental distress. The focus is on the potential of photographic workshops to provide those living with mental illness with opportunities for personal development, enjoyment and creative expression, being with new people, learning new skills and developing confidence and self-esteem. The potential when working with therapeutic photography lies not only in how we can use the camera to know ourselves better and to represent our impressions and experiences to each other, but also in the benefits it offers when people come together to learn new skills and offer each other support and appreciation. It is intended as a resource for arts practitioners, photographers, support workers and mental health service providers and users who are interested in using photography and initiating photography projects. It is the culmination of over ten years of experience of working with vulnerable and disadvantaged groups, together with the learning from two projects run jointly by PhotoVoice and disability charity United Response. It brings together project cases studies with frameworks and ideas for running your own project and aims to present an introductory overview of therapeutic photography methods.
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Sensory Photography: Photography for blind and visually impaired people
This resource is based upon the expertise and experience of Mexican NGO Ojos que Sienten A.C / Sight of Emotion and UK-based international Charity PhotoVoice, with specific reference to two projects, Beyond Sight and Sights Unseen, run in partnership between the two organisations.
This resource is intended to provide an understanding of the concept of sensory photography, and some of the methods and techniques required to enable visually impaired and blind people to use photography as a tool of communication, self-expression and advocacy.
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Refund Policy
Items purchased cannot be refunded unless PhotoVoice is at fault. Our returns policy does not affect your statutory rights. For further information please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 020 7033 3878.
Print Sales and Image Licensing
The PhotoVoice Collection
PhotoVoice is proud to present a selection of images taken by PhotoVoice-trained photographers for sale through the brand new PhotoVoice Collection website. Representing an opportunity for project participants to share their photographs with a wider audience, and potentially a way to start earning money from their photography, the PhotoVoice Collection is available through a dedicated website – Collection.PhotoVoice.org – and through stock photo archive Alamy
50% of PhotoVoice’s revenue from image sales goes to the photographer wherever possible, or is donated to a relevant charity or organisation.
Please spread the word about this unique new source of images, offering refreshing perspectives on familiar and rarely represented subjects.
Interested in a PhotoVoice exhibition for your office? We offer a service for exhibition hire, or for bespoke permanent displays of photographs from our projects. Download a pdf with more details about the service we can offer, or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to discuss your requirements and to request a quote.
Work by PhotoVoice photographers is now also available for hire or purchase as pvc board prints or framed prints via Arts into Business!
PhotoVoice and CARE Images
PhotoVoice is delighted to announce a collaboration with specialist UK-based picture library Care Images. Care Images is showcasing a slideshow of photographs from PhotoVoice projects on its website, which offers images of care, community and disability for local authorities, NGOs and anyone seeking images to illustrate the care of vulnerable people. The PhotoVoice slideshow will demonstrate to visitors the possibilities for self-representation by receivers of care services offered through PhotoVoice projects. A selection of photographs taken by disabled photographers trained through PhotoVoice projects will also be made available for sale through Care Images.
If you would like an image not in the collection, please contact us as it may be possible to arrange a one-off print to meet your requirements.
We regret that we are unable to arrange framing, although if you would like the print delivered direct to a framer of your choice please just let us know.
Interested in using PhotoVoice images for other commercial and illustrative use or to find out more about the PhotoVoice Collection, e-mail .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Refund Policy
Items purchased cannot be refunded unless PhotoVoice is at fault. Our returns policy does not affect your statutory rights. For further information please contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or call 020 7033 3878.

