Photo: Ruth Davey
Look Again’s mindful photography methodology
The Look Again process uses an experiential, low-tech, and accessible process. It uses tried and tested content whilst remaining flexible and adaptable to suit the needs of participants and each context and setting. It is suitable for almost everyone, whatever their background, age or ability. All people need is a smartphone or camera.
The Look Again methodology uses a combination of the following:
Slowing down and having time for quiet and stillness.
Connecting with nature.
The Five Ways to Wellbeing: Be active, Connect, Keep learning, Give, Take notice (Developed by the New Economics Foundation).
Secular mindfulness practices, focusing on the key attitudes of mindfulness: the beginners mind, curiosity, gratitude, acceptance, patience, trust, non judging, compassion, non striving, letting go.
The Look Again framework: the ‘7Cs+’, the ‘7Is’ and the ‘7Hs’
Creative, therapeutic, and participatory approaches to photography.
Visualisation and visual story telling techniques.
An exploration of themes that encourage creativity and insight.
The duty of care to ourselves, others and the planet.
Conversation, feedback, reflection, and action.
“I have learnt that there is hope, there is more than you can see, to calm down and not let my head get fuzzy and clouded.”
— Paddy Doyle