free Girl Project aims to capture the essence of adolescence
The Girl Project, which aims to put disposable cameras into the hands of teenage girls in an effort to build a book and traveling exhibition on female adolescence, is looking for young women to participate in the project.
“The photographs, according to the GP website, “represent teenage girlhood and life as seen through the eyes of young women in America.”
Participation is completely free. From the site:
“All we need from you is your time and creativity. Your photographs tell the story. Shoot what and who you want. Shoot close-up or from far away. Use the film to photograph 1 or 36 subjects. Take pictures of people, things or landscapes. Take self portraits. Use the camera to express your feelings and thoughts – happy, sad, angry or indifferent. Be thoughtful or careless, formal or informal, traditional or experimental, literal or symbolic. Photography is a visual way to communicate your ideas and opinions to the world.”
For more information, visit the Girl Project website. Via aphotoeditor.


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