A photography project in Turkey’s Mardin province is introducing both refugee and local children to the art form. Led by photographer Amar Kılıç, the initiative provides a creative outlet and learning experience for young participants. The project focuses on developing photographic skills, as demonstrated by eight-year-old Zeynep eagerly awaiting the results of her work. Kılıç encourages the children to explore their curiosity through the lens, fostering self-expression. The program aims to bridge cultural divides and offer a shared positive experience for children affected by displacement and differing backgrounds. The project utilizes traditional film development techniques, adding a unique element to the learning process. Further details about the initiative were originally reported by Turkish Minute.
