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PUBLIC MARKS from "Gérard Delisle" with tag children

December 2006

handkasteel<i> handcastle</i>

(via)
children who want to have their hand on this site, can send a picture. here you can read what to do: 1. draw or write on the back of your hand with ballpoint or magic marker. (no facepaint) you can use your whole arm, but there should be something on your hand. or on both of your hands. oh, drawing on feet is allowed too. if you're in company you can also draw on each other. grown ups are not allowed to help drawing. they are allowed to take the pictures, though. 2. take a couple of pictures with a digital camera. take a few different ones - closer, further away, zoomed in or out, one or two hands. you can also take pictures of a few kids together. if possible, no flash! make sure they are focused, otherwise they won't be put up. 3. save the images as .jpg files of maximal 2MB each. the more pixels the better - i will make sure they get the right size for the website. 4. send 2 or 3 pictures from each kid to eti, the maker of the handcastle!

October 2006

Right To Play - Canada

Welcome! Right To Play Canada works to connect with the Canadian public to increase awareness and fundraising within Canada in support of Right To Play projects in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

MAGIC News - UNICEF

The MAGIC Network, formerly known as the Oslo Challenge Network, was set up for professionals and organizations working in the field of children and the media to share information and ideas. The Oslo Challenge Network was established In November 1999 when young people involved in media projects, media professionals and child rights experts gathered in the Norwegian capital Oslo to discuss the role the media can play in the development of children's rights throughout the world. OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO PHOTOGRAPHERS article on ‘Eye See’ photo project spotlights the views of young earthquake survivors in Pakistan.

September 2006

Kids with Cameras

by 2 others
Kids with Cameras is a non-profit organization that teaches the art of photography to marginalized children in communities around the world. We use photography to capture the imaginations of children, to empower them, building confidence, self-esteem and hope. We share their vision and voices with the world through exhibitions, books, websites and film. We are committed to furthering their general education beyond photography either by linking with local organizations to provide scholarships or by developing our own schools with a focus on leadership and the arts.

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