Through My Eyes, Photography&kids at Hutch Cancer Center
As part of my Landmark Education's Self Expression and Leadership Project (SELP) course, this movie documents "Through My Eyes", a 3 day photography event conducted within Hutch School at the Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center in Seattle Washington.The children who attend Hutch School are temporarily living in Seattle while they or someone in their family is being treated for Cancer within Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center.
During this 3 day event, Children were introduced to Photography. The kids were introduced to the power of "seeing" with the camera and how sharing what we see helps build community. During the second day, each child was given their own camera and lead on "photo safari" around Seattle. At the end of this project, children were given frames for their photographs and then encouraged to share their framed work the patients here for cancer treatment.
(Audio narration describes project in greater detail)
Channel: People
Uploaded: February 9, 2007 at 2:25 am
Author: davidWhelan1
Length: 00:05:56
Rating: 4.87
Views: 1867
Tags: Education seattle cancer jerry Forum photography fred hutch gay Landmark research DavidWhelan SELP whelan
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ravenhawk1326 (December 25, 2007 at 4:14 am)
I know jerry! he told me about this project- he's such a nice man, he's so warm and engaging with the people. He actually listens.
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