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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 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 ESRC | All photographs courtesy of ESRC |
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