youth photography project
DESCRIPTION
Annual Report / ProposalTRANSCRIPT
YOUTH PHOTO PROJECT (YPP) IS A
YOUNG NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
THAT WAS CREATED TO GIVE UNDER
PRIVILEGED YOUTH THE CHANCE
TO EXPERIENCE PHOTOGRAPHY AND
ALLOW THEM TO LOOK AT THEIR
WORLD FROM A NEW POINT OF VIEW.
OUR MISSION AT YOUTH PHOTO
PROJECT IS TO GIVE UNDER
PRIVILEGED YOUTH THE CHANCE
TO EXPERIENCE THE POWER
OF PHOTOGRAPHY. WE AT YPP
ARE COMMITTED TO TEACHING
DISADVANTAGED YOUTH A NEW
VOICE OF EXPRESSION THROUGH
PHOTOGRAPHY AS WELL AS
CREATING AWARENESS FOR
THEIR CAUSE.
OUR GROUP MISSION
OUR GROUP MISSION COVENANT HOUSE GEORGIA PROJECTS 08-09 EXPENSES AND DONATIONS OUR FUTURE
TO INTRODUCE PARTICIPANTS TO
THE POWER OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC
MEDIUM. TO PROVIDE A BASIC
EDUCATION ON CAMERA OPERATION
AND COMPOSITION. TO ORGANIZE
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWS ALLOWING
PARTICIPANTS TO DISPLAY THEIR
HARD WORK. TO USE THE GALLERY
SHOWS AS A METHOD TO RAISE
AWARENESS AND FUNDS FOR THE
ORGANIZATIONS WE WORK WITH.
OUR PRIMARY GOALS
MISSION AND GOALS OUR PRIMARY GOALS PROJECTS 08-09 EXPENSES AND DONATIONS OUR FUTURE
CLICK WAS OUR FIRST GALLERY
SHOW THAT DISPLAYED THE WORK
OF THE YOUTH OF COVENANT HOUSE
GEORGIA, WHOM WE WORKED WITH
IN DECEMBER OF 2008.
We distributed 40 black and white disposable cameras to the youth at Covenant House
and after giving them some basic education on photography left them for two weeks to
carry their cameras around with them and document their lives. We chose disposable
cameras for their ease of use and the fact that they allow first time photographers to
concentrate on taking a well composed photograph. At the end of the two weeks, the
cameras were collected for development and processing by the members of YPP. The
final images were curated with the assistance of Julian Cox, Curator of Photography at
Atlanta's High Museum of Art. 20 of the best images were chosen for display at the
Hagedorn Foundation Gallery in Atlanta.
YPP IS MORE THAN SIMPLY
CREATING AND DISPLAYING IMAGES,
IT IS A VEHICLE FOR BRINGING
AWARENESS TO COVENANT HOUSE,
WHICH PROVIDES MUCH NEEDED
ASSISTANCE AND SERVICES TO
HOMELESS YOUTH.
The Click show served as a great opportunity for our
project participants to display th k, but just as important
it allowed visitors to the show to interact with members of
Covenant House and learn more about their cause.
The event in turn served as a fundraiser and all proceeds
generated at the show were donated by us to Covenant House
Georgia to help further their good work.
Donations are continuing to generate due to the nature of our project. The total amount (once all twenty photographs are sold) of money the first project can
raise in print sales is $2000. Separate donations are also created through awareness brought to Covenant House by our project. Although hard to predict, these
donationations are expected to increase exponentially as the project progresses.
THE FUTURE OF YPPWe will continue our non-profit photo project in order to help generate funds for underprivileged homeless youth.
In late 2009 we plan to expand our project to include additional Covenant House's such as the New Orleans and Ft. Lauderdale chapters.
Ultimately we would like to implement our project as a permanent Covenant House sponsored event. Our photo projects will run exactly like our first and ultimately we would hold a similar gallery show to benefit each city's Covenant House.
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Outside Investment
Potential Donations
Gallery Shows
The ongoing project between three SCAD-Atlanta colleagues,Frazer Spowart and Jason Riffe met as graduate photography students in 2007. The third member joined in Spring of 2008 and is Jessica Little, a graduate student in graphic design. Youth Photography Project was created between them as a way to both increase their experience teaching the technical and digital aspects of photography as well as to connect with their community.