tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5588027579024704848.post3801275332481360348..comments2011-09-16T20:56:58.650-04:00Comments on Meg Flood's Blog: Weekly Post October 30meganfloodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05547175896871126990noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5588027579024704848.post-2406754896971962502009-11-11T20:55:28.233-05:002009-11-11T20:55:28.233-05:00Meg,
This is such a powerful blog. It is something...Meg,<br />This is such a powerful blog. It is something that our society has to deal with today and it is a scary topic. You did a really nice job on the interviews and the pictures are amazing. This should make everyone think how lucky they are to have what they have...<br />great job!Ninanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5588027579024704848.post-5619579948512362652009-11-02T10:14:35.505-05:002009-11-02T10:14:35.505-05:00Meg,
You are making really good progress in all a...Meg,<br /><br />You are making really good progress in all aspects of your research and process, including the range and depth of community interactions. You are learning so much right now-- it’s wonderful to be along for the ride. <br /><br />The consent form and the mission statement are important tools for setting out clear expectations and establishing rapport and trust--that’s important you have those in motion.<br /><br /> I’ll be interested to talk with you some more about the audio aspect of the project. I can see how challenging it is to communicate the full dimension of these personal stories solely through photography. I can well imagine ways that combining photography and sound could be a potent form here, and understand why you’ve been attracted to this combination. Let’s talk soon about how to get the audio part of your exploration under way. (You’ll probably need to amend your consent form to include audio.)<br /><br />Just keep going!<br /><br />StephanieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com