THE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE 

Empowering people through photography. 

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    OUR MISSION 

    The Most Important Picture teaches at risk children, youth and adults to use photography and writing as a tool for self-expression, discovery and problem solving. Through intensive workshops, people who are often the subject of journalism become the storytellers, using their imagery and words to have their voices heard. 

    SELECTED PRESS

    Lens Blog, New York Times

     

    "Uprooted by War, Focused on Joy," New York Times

     

    "What Syrian Youth See," New York Times

     

    "See Refugee Life Through the Lens of Syrian Youth," American Photo

     

    "Young Refugees From Syria Go Behind The Camera To Tell Their Stories In Photos," Fast Company

     

    "What it is Like at a Refugee Camp Through the Camera Lens of a Refugee," CBC News

     

    "Syrian Refugee Finds Refuge in Canada and a New Life in Photography," Toronto Star

     

     

     

    UN FEATURES

     

    "Life Through a Lens," UNHCR Tracks

     

    "Shooting the Past," UNHCR Tracks

     

    "Realizing My Dreams," UNHCR Tracks

    FEATURED PROJECTS

    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?
    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?

    Zaatari Refugee Camp, Jordan

    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?
    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?

    Osire Refugee Camp, Namibia

    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?
    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?

    Kharaz Refugee Camp, Yemen

    DAILY DISPATCHES
    DAILY DISPATCHES

    Nairobi, Kenya

    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?
    DO YOU SEE WHAT I SEE?

    Orphaned by HIV-AIDS, Uganda

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