I am making a picture is a year-long cross-cultural dialogue between two schools, one in a small countryside village in Germany and one in a large inner city area in South Africa. A group of 16 to 18-year-old students from each school apply to be part of the project where they delve into concepts of decolonization and stereotypical imagery. They break down their preconceptions and find common ground.

I was brought into this project as the South African facilitator along with 2 social workers, another photographer, and a multimedia specialist. We collaborated with the school in Delft to encourage students to explore their communities and identities.

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