Welcome to PICS 2013!
A one-day programme of exhibitions, workshops, talks and multimedia screenings on the theme of photography for social change |
Keynote Panel Debate 3pm
“How does the choice of imagery used to represent the developing world influence public perception and development practice?”
Panelists: Gemma Taylor, Julio Etchart, Nandita Dogra, Russell Watkins
“How does the choice of imagery used to represent the developing world influence public perception and development practice?”
Panelists: Gemma Taylor, Julio Etchart, Nandita Dogra, Russell Watkins
PICS After-Party from 7pm - admission free!
Featuring DJ sets from Lyrix Organix & Houdini's Picnic
Featuring DJ sets from Lyrix Organix & Houdini's Picnic
Preview PICS Festival 2013
Preview of exhibitors: Browse through the images and visit exhibitors pages for more information about the projects.
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Digital stories: Who benefits from foreign aid? Digital stories by people in Mozambique and Kenya who UK funded receive monthly cash transfers. Hear their stories, see their lives.
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Films: Someone’s Mother, Someone’s Brother attempts to challenge preconceptions of people who use drugs. It won ‘Best Documentary’ at the IVCA 2013 Awards in London, and was a finalist for ‘Best PR Film’ at the New York TV and Film Award. |
Talks: Photographer Julio Etchart traveled to the Yasuní National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon and met the Huaorani community who have come up with their own way to keep the oil in the ground. |
Highlights from PICS Festival 2012
Panel Debate ''What role does ‘truth’ play in photography for social change?'' |
PICS 2012 Special Edition Newspaper
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Photojournalism | Photo-therapy | Participatory Photography | Photo Advocacy | Social Commentary | Photo Dialogue | Evidence | Education | Campaigning