Last week I spent three days presenting my "Sight Beyond My Sight" (SBMS) methodology to a Liberian ethnic group. I am here testing SBMS to see if it is a viable tool for understanding people and their cultures through photography. It was a tremendous experience.
Below please observe some of the photographs the participants made while testing the cameras. Only one participant had ever used a camera. These photographs are not apart of the research but do offer a glimpse into how these people see the world.
Amos shows a photo of two of the community members. |
Andrew photographs a reflective instructor (me) as he listens to a question from one of the participants. |
Andrews takes the view into the community. |
Communication |
Olenson shows two students standing in the doorway of the church as the senior pastor of the African Independent Church takes a break. |
Olenson photographs a participant as he shares a folktale. |
Family portrait! |
Trees provide shade for a water well as community members walk through the village. One community member comments sanitation issues are a major concern, but they do have clean water. |
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WOW. I am still truly amazed by what you are doing! This is AWESOME! God is really blessing. On a personal note, are you checking email while you are away? If so, drop me a message...I have two updates for you.
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