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Teenagers explore a changing world with their camera Teenagers explore a changing world with their camera
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How do social issues shape our lives?How do social issues shape our lives?
A group of teenage photographers attempted to answer this question with their cameras. Each 14-to-18-year-old submitted a picture encapsulating how the world is changing and how it affects them, their families, friends and communities as a whole. A group of teenage photographers attempted to answer this question with their cameras. Each 14-to-18-year-old submitted a picture to the Economic and Social Research Council photographic competition encapsulating how the world is changing and how it affects them, their families, friends and communities as a whole.
The overall winner was 16-year-old Maddy Turner, with her portrait about diversity in the media.The overall winner was 16-year-old Maddy Turner, with her portrait about diversity in the media.
In her image, she tries to highlight the inadequacies of representation of racial diversity in the media and fashion industries.In her image, she tries to highlight the inadequacies of representation of racial diversity in the media and fashion industries.
"This photograph shows how a lack of diversity can make people more self-conscious about their skin colour," she says."This photograph shows how a lack of diversity can make people more self-conscious about their skin colour," she says.
Here are the other finalists' work.Here are the other finalists' work.
All photographs courtesy of ESRCAll photographs courtesy of ESRC