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Photography with disposable cameras?

  • 03-05-2012 7:08pm
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    im going to be doing a little workshop with a youth group soon of teenagers that are in distress or "disadvantaged" (i hate using that word)! i did a photography course a few years ago. i love photography as a hobby, and think im pretty good at it, like the the basic rules of composition, depth of field, camera settings etc etc.
    obviously the youth group ill be working with has very limited resources and the budget isnt very high, so we're going to be using disposable cameras. it will be over a good few weeks, so time isnt a problem.

    i bought 2 disposable cameras today, and have been messing around with them in my house for the last while. so to get a better idea of what theyre like ill have to wait until i develop them.

    so just wondering, has anyone any tips on disposable cameras?
    or even ideas on teaching photography using disposable ones?
    ive never taught in a kind of "classroom enviroment" before and im a bit nervous, so any tips would be great. im hoping its relaxed, fun and beneficial to these teenagers. i really want these kids to express themselves doing this project.
    any ideas/tips/thoughts would be greatly appreciated :)


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