Exhibition
19 April – 24 May 2013
Photos to Develop has worked all over the Kingdom of Jordan engaging children from Bedouin communities in a project that allows them to express themselves in a way that they never could before. Thus far, the project has been completed in Bedouin communities outside Amman, in the ancient city of Petra, and in Wadi Rum. By providing children with cameras and enabling them with the skills to use them, they have a voice in how their story is told. They have given us a glimpse into their world and their honesty is evident in every photograph.
Natasha Hamarneh Hall is a former Fulbright scholar who conducted fieldwork in Jordan on educational development in Bedouin communities which concluded with a report for governmental organizations involved in Badia development and the Jordanian Ministry of Education. She has worked with various NGOs, nonprofits, and think tanks on Middle East issues in the US and abroad and she is currently a policy analyst specializing in Middle East development and foreign policy.

