During the Spring of 2011, eight high school students in San Francisco were offered an opportunity to learn how to use photography as a tool to create awareness and social change. Over 12 weeks, each young photographer developed a personal photographic story related to the broad issue of health in their communities, and voiced their positions on what makes a community healthy. A selection of this work was presented at the Human Rights Summit, hosted by San Francisco State University on 5/2/11.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Milton Rogovin
Last Thursday, during our collaboration with the writing students, we talked about Milton Rogovin and his Triptych series, created on the Lower West Side of Buffalo, New York. An incredible amount of Rogovin's work can be found on his website. Click here to continue exploring this powerful social documentarian's work!