Eight young survivors of the Robb Elementary School shooting were trained on how to visualize and capture their emotions through photos.
In a series of workshops, they learned the fundamentals of photography - starting with the technical operation of their cameras and ending with advice on how to visualize and capture their emotions through photos.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Uvalde, Texas, is seen on Oct. 1, 2022. Madison took this photo because"it makes me feel safe because I know that God is with me."Their images showcased their lives by focusing on what people, places and things mean the most to them. Portraits of their parents and pets and close-ups of memorials around town demonstrated what the children say makes them feel safe, makes them feel happy and who they look up to.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Uvalde school shooting survivors tell their stories through photosEight young survivors of the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, joined ABC News to take the narrative about their hometown into their own hands.
Read more »
Uvalde report reveals lack of active shooter training within sheriff's departmentOnly 20% of the deputies in the Uvalde County Sheriff's Office had received training on how to handle an active-shooter situation.
Read more »
AnnaSophia Robb on Her Viral Wedding Dress, Occasion Dressing and Go-to GiftsPeople still stop her and her husband on the street about the gorgeous wedding.
Read more »
The lessons I learned at Sandy Hook ElementaryESSAY: 'Sandy Hook’s motto is written on a small sign in my bedroom. I see these words each morning and evening, bookends to my day,' writes AyeshaDholakia. 'I am a doctor, but I am also still 19 years old, watching my world shatter.'
Read more »
Bikes for all: San Antonio elementary students get special gift“It’s amazing. We’re thankful for the company for giving all the kids bikes,” said Debra Carmona, a parent of three students at Forbes. “They [the kids] deserve it.”
Read more »