A hundred cameras were distributed to the homeless in London — the results are breathtaking!
Categories: Europe | Photo project
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/a-hundred-cameras-were-distributed-to-the-homeless-in-london-the-results-are-breathtaking.htmlThe British organization Cafe Art distributed one hundred Fujifilm cameras to the homeless in London. The Royal Photographic Society gave them the simplest instructions, and then they were asked to take photos on a given topic, "My London."
80 cameras were returned back, 2500 pictures were taken. The competition was judged by representatives of Fujifilm, Amateur Photographer, London Photo Festival, Christie's and Homeless Link. They chose 20 frames. Kickstarter is now collecting money for a calendar with winning pictures.


The photo that will go on the cover, by ROL

"Telephone row", by HO

"The Left Shoe", by Ellen Rostand

"The Natural Tunnel, or the Light and the End," by Ellen Rostand

"All I Have, or The Bags of Life," by David Tovey

"Festival of Colors in Olympic Park", by Goska Galik

"The Past and the future in the City", by John Zagkan

"Rest on the Tire", by Desmond Henry

"Picnic at Tower Bridge", by Ceci

10. "Bird in the West End", by Zin

"The artist in Whitechapel", by Michael Crosswaite

"My Shadow in Hyde Park", by Goska Galik
Keywords: Homeless | London | Photographer | Camera
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