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February 13th, 2009

Photo News: Do1Thing photographers help millions of teens on Valentine’s Day

Posted by Melissa Dubasik

An image of a homeless teen from a multimedia piece for Do1Thing by Bill Frakes. © Bill Frakes

Ada Figaro, a young homeless mother, photographed for a multimedia piece by Bill Frakes for Do1Thing. © Bill Frakes

This Valentine’s Day (Saturday, February 14, 2009), photojournalists, videographers, editors, writers, and volunteers are working in 18 locations nationwide to tell the stories of homeless teens. Their work will be uploaded in real time to the Do1Thing website, where many of their images and multimedia presentations are already available. One of my favorites is “Portrait of Perseverance” by Chris Stanfield, which tells the story of  22-year-old Sakina Lockhart, who made it all the way through college while living in shelters or hallways of rundown motels.

Do1Thing was conceived after photographers donated their time to shoot portraits of 346 foster children, 150 of whom were consequently adopted. Realizing the power photography could have to mobilize people around an issue, Najlah Hicks and Pim Van Hemmen decided to shine the light of visual storytelling onto several social issues affecting children and teens.

This is a model I think we’re likely to see cropping up more and more. It reminds me of the RAVEs that the ILCP does, sending a bunch of photographers into a threatened area to create a cache of images and other content that can be used to draw media attention to the issue. Both websites are also rich resources, giving people many options for how to help, and undoubtedly counting on the top-quality content there to drive potential donors and advocates to the site.

It also doesn’t hurt to have huge names associated with the project, like Do1Thing does. Of the more than 130 photographers, editors, and videographers signed on, here are just a few heavy hitters (although every participant deserves to be recognized for his or her contribution): Nina Berman, Bill Frakes, David Leeson, Tyler Hicks, Ed Kashi, David Hume Kennerly, Martin Schoeller, Vincent Laforet, Jimmy Colton, Stephanie Heimann, Bob Sacha, and pretty much every VII photographer.

Check out the Do1Thing website to see how you can join this prestigious group and other ways to help the more than 1.3 million homeless youths in the country through this initiative.


4 Comments

  1. February 13th, 2009 at 5:41 pm

    Najlah

    Of all the blogs who have written about the Do1Thing project, you guys really hit the nail on the head!

    Thanks for spreading the word and we hope you ALL join us in Doing 1 Thing to help.

    Best wishes,
    Najlah Feanny

  2. February 16th, 2009 at 5:07 pm

    Do 1 Thing « Hongkie At Large

    […] Do1Thing photographers help millions of teens on Valentine’s Day […]

  3. February 16th, 2009 at 5:56 pm

    Do 1 Thing « Hongkie At Large

    […] 就算你不是居住美國,也可看看我寫的這篇相關文章及Do 1 Thing網站,了解一下强大國家的糖衣背後,也有其糜爛的一面。 […]

  4. February 17th, 2009 at 4:09 am

    Willie Fagan

    Hey there,
    Greetings from Australia.

    Loved the article. It is so very important and vital that the youth – especially the disadvantaged youth – are helped in anyway possible.

    We here in the state of Victoria have recently seen an awesome amount of community spirit being outpoured following the recent horrific bush-fires which have so far claimed an official death total of 200 (with expectations that it will rise).

    Keep up the great work.

    Happy to help in any way from ‘down under’

    Willie.

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