As you may know, money does not grow on trees. I recently discovered this when I started hashing out projected costs for the “kids with cameras” photo project that I will be heading up this Spring.
Starting in March, I will be in the West Bank encouraging/teaching a small group of Palestinian kids to express their life under Israel’s occupation by using the medium of photography. I plan to have 10-12 weeks of classes where I give the kids one roll a week to shoot their daily lives. Through this time they will embark on many adventures that will increase their their self expression, stimulate their imaginations, and make them proud. The overall goal of the project is to raise awareness of what it would be like to be born into a war for land that has nothing to do with being a kid and enjoying the innocence of youth. At the end of the project, I plan to edit through the photos and select the best to be shown abroad along with the photos that I have taken during my time in Palestine. At the conclusion of the class, the kids will receive all of their photos on a disc with their best photos printed out for their personal memories along with their donated cameras.
This is where I need your help; I have purchased the film but need funding for the cameras, developing, and printing costs. The estimated amount that I need to raise is $775. Without the contribution of others, this project will be impossible. Please donate what you can or want freely, there is neither a higher or lower limit to your contribution. I also ask that you please spread the word about this project to those who would be interested in being a part of it as outside support is necessary to making this a success. Join me in taking a positive stand in the face of a more than unfortunate situation for a child to be raised in.
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I hate to be a pain in your …,but you should really blog, because this crazy place and the weird things that happen in it start to seem normal after a little bit. I know you probably cant believe that, but it does.