A group of young photographers, who are based at the Refugee Council in Brixton, have been developing their photographic skills through a series of workshops and trips in and around London.
The photographers explored ways of building a narrative through a series of images and studied examples of different genres of photography such as Street Photography and Documentary Photography.
These online photography exhibitions give views of the UK from the perspectives of these young refugees.
 | Online exhibition 1 - Exploring London's South Bank "I saw lots of different things. Photographs are very powerful and explain a lot of things to other people. In the future I would like to work for people in the world, and help them." Adel – 17 |
 | Online exhibition 2 - On the farm "Photography gives you something to feel good about, it’s exciting, and helps to create memories, to remind you what you were doing and all the other things that surround just one picture. " Leoul – 16 |
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Photome Trips
Find out more about the 'Photome Trips', the project aims, and 'Zoom-in' the photography school behind the project.