Talking with Pictures: Photovoice

Learn about an innovative way to engage patients and the public in health.

Upcoming Dates:

July  

13, 16, 20, 23, 27

12-2 PM EST

Early Bird Price: $595; Full Price: $695

5 sessions, 2 hours each

Max Attendees: 16

Online

Testimonials

Talking with Pictures: Photovoice

Getting real, applicable, and easy to incorporate guidance on designing and implementing this method was invaluable. Each step was broken down to ensure we have a good grasp of the why and how of each step.
After taking this course, I feel much more prepared to plan and conduct my photovoice study for my master’s thesis, and also feel less alone in doing so.
This course is a valuable opportunity to deepen a researcher’s or program director’s understanding of the power of the Photovoice method.
Amanda Bielawski

What you will learn:

  • Hands-on experience with photovoice steps and adapting to different contexts
  • Ensuring safety and confidentiality
  • Interpreting photovoice data and reach audiences
  • Developing a photovoice Plan

Who is this workshop for:

  • Social workers, psychologists, and mental health professionals
  • Researchers, rehabilitation clinicians, faculty, and graduate students
  • Educators, activists, artists, and community organizations
  • Nonprofit staff, evaluators, and photographers
  • Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Levels

Instructor

Laura Lorenz, cofounder & educator of Photovoice.

Laura Lorenz, PhD, MA, MEd (she/her)

This online professional development course equips you with the content, resources, and hands-on practice needed to adapt photovoice to your research, teaching, program, or clinical context. The course meets for five online sessions, two hours each.

Since 1992, photovoice has been used around the world to explore personal, group, and community experiences – most often in public health – and to advocate for meaningful change. It is a participatory approach that combines photography, discussion, writing, and advocacy, centering the voices and viewpoints of co-researchers and participants. Through photos, captions, and themes, photovoice surfaces both strengths and challenges, and helps bring communities, organizations, and policymakers together to acknowledge and address them.

A major focus of the course is the ethics and safety of reflecting on lives and communities through photography. You will leave with concrete concepts, guidelines, and strategies for conducting photovoice work responsibly and effectively. The interactive online format provides hands-on experience in adapting photovoice to your context.

The 5 sessions are:

  • Session 1: Foundations of Photovoice
  • Session 2: Photovoice Ethics
  • Session 3: Working with Photos and Text
  • Session 4: Approaches to Analysis and Reaching Audiences
  • Session 5: Planning For Photovoice

Upon course completion, participants will receive a Training Certificate and have the knowledge, skills, and tools to implement their Photovoice Plan.

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