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Storytelling For Change - The Healing Power of Photography with Bryce Evans

The Healing Power of Photography with Bryce Evans

12/27/21 • 22 min

Storytelling For Change

Join Photographers Without Borders as we explore how photography and storytelling can help create a bit of the healing we all need on this episode of Storytelling for Change.
Bryce Evans is an artist of catharsis and Founder of The One Project, a private mental health community focused on therapeutic photography. He teaches, writes and speaks around the world about the healing power of photos for your mental health. He's also an award-winning photographer, artist, marketing consultant and community builder that's worked with top international brands focused on making a positive social impact.
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Join Photographers Without Borders as we explore how photography and storytelling can help create a bit of the healing we all need on this episode of Storytelling for Change.
Bryce Evans is an artist of catharsis and Founder of The One Project, a private mental health community focused on therapeutic photography. He teaches, writes and speaks around the world about the healing power of photos for your mental health. He's also an award-winning photographer, artist, marketing consultant and community builder that's worked with top international brands focused on making a positive social impact.
Follow Bryce Evans on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/artofbryce

Join the PWB Community PWB:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/signup#join

Find us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/photographerswithoutborders/

Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photographerswithoutborderscanada/

Website:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/

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National Geographic magazine photographer Ami Vitale has traveled to more than 100 countries, bearing witness not only to violence and conflict, but also to surreal beauty and the enduring power of the human spirit. Throughout the years, Ami has lived in mud huts and war zones, contracted malaria, and donned a panda suit— keeping true to her belief in the importance of “living the story.” In 2009, after shooting a powerful story on the transport and release of one the world’s last white rhinos, which was featured on a recent National Geographic cover, Ami shifted her focus to today’s most compelling wildlife and environmental stories.
Follow Ami Vitale on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/amivitale

Join the PWB Community PWB:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/signup#join

Find us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/photographerswithoutborders/

Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photographerswithoutborderscanada/

Website:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/

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A Place in Time with River Whittle

Join Photographers Without Borders as we discuss queer Indigenous perspective in photography on this episode of Storytelling for Change.
River is a two-spirit Caddo, Lenape, and white artist and youth-worker. Their work consists of collage, photography, videography, beading, and they are learning how to be in relationship with Caddo pottery.
River understands photography as a place in time together, a little room to help a friend, a relative, an elder, feel seen, beautiful or listened to. It's about moment-making and reflection, comfort and co-creation. When thinking about erasure of Native peoples on our own lands, combined with the persistent invisibility of queer Indigenous people even within our own communities, this work feels important considering community-health, language, and storytelling.
Ultimately, River just wants their art to make a path for the youth and the ancestors to be whatever they want to be, whatever they always wanted to be.
Follow River Whittle on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/natanehriver

Join the PWB Community PWB:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/signup#join

Find us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/photographerswithoutborders/

Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photographerswithoutborderscanada/

Website:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/

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