Telling Stories with Photos

Telling Stories with Photos is a photo workshop, led by photographer Aneesah Dryver, that allows youth to visually tell their own stories about their lives, to remember, and to create meaning. The workshop reviews works from past and contemporary photographers like Gordon Parks, Jamel Shabazz, and Britanni Sensabaugh and discusses their storytelling techniques. 

The youth were asked the question, “Why do you take pictures?” Their responses ranged from the preservation of memory, keeping special moments with them forever, and to help cope with the things happening around them. For 4 weeks, the youth were equipped with their own cameras as they captured friends, teachers, and meaningful moments. 

Thank you to students Marco, Brooklyn, Ahmilah, Genesis, Jasai, Laila, Katelynn andZIyon who took the time to tell the story of their curiosity, the people in their lives, and themselves. And many thanks to the East Oakland Youth Development Center for continuing to provide the youth space for their art. 

  • “I take pictures for the same reason I draw. To visualize the things I want to see forever.”

    Genesis

  • “I want to take pictures because of the memories and I think it helps me cope with things.”

    Ahmilah

  • “The pictures I took remind me of the memories of myself when I was a young person. I take pictures because I want to remember the memories.”

    Marco

About East Oakland Youth Development Center

The mission of EOYDC is to develop the social and leadership capacities of youth and young adults (ages 5-24) so that they achieve excellence in education, career, and service to their communities. Our mission is based on solid research which demonstrates that interventions that foster relationships with caring adults, and mastery of technical and social skills, can lead to increased well-being and civic engagement among youth from high-risk environments.

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