An Inside View on Documentary Stories

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I think this has may be of interest to some folks here

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The workshop’s partners and funders — the photo agency Noor and the Open Society Foundation — shared a greater goal that has been reflected in similar workshops in Central Asia and elsewhere. The hope is to give local photographers the time — and resources — to delve into issues with a degree of sensitivity and nuance that might go unnoticed by foreigners.


“For us, the local perspective is always important,” said Amy Yenkin, who directs the Open Society Foundation’s Documentary Photography Project. “They see things differently than an outsider who might only bring preconceived notions about what the story’s about. It’s a different perspective that authenticates a story, that enriches a story.”


http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/08/an-inside-view-on-documentary-stories/
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When you use to see the things and perecpt the things differently then it means that you are in a position where you can present some thing really new and some thing really unique on which you can be recognized and can be given a repute..
So for creativity and to create a model for othetrs,our vision must be broder and diffeent.
 
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