22 min

The Healing Power of Photography with Bryce Evans Storytelling For Change

    • Visual Arts

Join Photographers Without Borders as we explore how photography and storytelling can help create a bit of the healing we all need on this episode of Storytelling for Change.

Bryce Evans is an artist of catharsis and Founder of The One Project, a private mental health community focused on therapeutic photography. He teaches, writes and speaks around the world about the healing power of photos for your mental health. He's also an award-winning photographer, artist, marketing consultant and community builder that's worked with top international brands focused on making a positive social impact.   


Follow Bryce Evans on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/artofbryce
Join the PWB Community PWB:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/signup#join
Find us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/photographerswithoutborders/
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photographerswithoutborderscanada/ 
Website:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/ 

Join Photographers Without Borders as we explore how photography and storytelling can help create a bit of the healing we all need on this episode of Storytelling for Change.

Bryce Evans is an artist of catharsis and Founder of The One Project, a private mental health community focused on therapeutic photography. He teaches, writes and speaks around the world about the healing power of photos for your mental health. He's also an award-winning photographer, artist, marketing consultant and community builder that's worked with top international brands focused on making a positive social impact.   


Follow Bryce Evans on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/artofbryce
Join the PWB Community PWB:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/signup#join
Find us on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/photographerswithoutborders/
Find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/photographerswithoutborderscanada/ 
Website:
https://www.photographerswithoutborders.org/ 

22 min