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Seattle Through the Eyes of Youth
Seattle—as seen through the eyes of 35 children from local Boys & Girls Clubs—was interpreted on film and culminated in a gallery event at the Seattle Art Museum on November 19, 2002. Corbis—a leading provider of digital images based in Bellevue, Washington—made the whole project happen. This organization partnered with five Seattle-area Boys & Girls Clubs to produce a photography project that articulated the childrens’ ideas about their local community, friends, family and life in general. “It’s just one of those projects you get great pleasure out of doing,” remarked Steve Davis, CEO of Corbis. “It’s a community effort and really empowers the children by giving them tools in photography to achieve this.”
Gallery Event
King County Boys and Girls Clubs President and CEO Daniel Johnson presided over the gallery event, which featured an image from each of the 35 children who participated in the “My Seattle” project. Johnson stated, “The camera project really engaged the children to consider their own, individual perspectives, and then to express them visually.” This event was a great opportunity for these children to take pride in having their work displayed in a prestigious venue, as well as “the first time for some of them to visit this venue,” according to Davis.
The Project
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