Pinhole Photography by Incarcerated Girls at Remann Hall, Washington State
June 4, 2009

Pete Brook on his blog prisonphotography.wordpress.com recently interviewed Steve Davis about his photography project of pinhole images by the girls at Remann Hall.
“When working with the incarcerated youth of Washington State, Steve Davis used the camera in different ways and to different ends. He conducted his own long-term portrait project concurrently with workshops offered to the detained youth. Read more
Zanmi Lakay Returns to Haiti this Spring
March 4, 2009
March, 2009. Zanmi Lakay, an organization dedicated to helping current and former street children in Haiti, will be implementing several projects during Spring 2009. They are looking for digital cameras for their Photography Workshops, as well as support for airline luggage fees, care bag items (soap, toothbrushes and toothpaste, shampoo, combs, hair ribbons, beads, good adult size t-shirts, compact non-battery games), soccer uniforms, and other contributions. For more information about Zanmi Lakay’s work, or to see how you might contribute or get involved, click here.
Not Just My Illness: A project with homeless, mentally ill women
February 9, 2009
IPE co-founders, Jim Hubbard and Lynn Warshafsky, have created a new photo project with women who are both homeless and mentally ill. The project aims to support the participants as they explore and develop photo stories that will illuminate their lives. A group exhibition and limited book release is planned for late Spring/early summer in Los Angeles at the Venice Arts Gallery. This project is supported by the Los Angeles County Arts Commission through the County Productivity Investment Fund.
Voices of Children
August 22, 2008

Voices of Children is a travelling photographic exhibition that draws on the images and text that children have constructed. Read more






