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This twilight session, in partnership with our friends from Show and Tell will explore the wonder of photography to support mental health.

NSEAD is collaborating with Show and Tell for the NSEAD National Conference 2022, to deliver a twilight session on 9th June about the power of photography to improve mental health and wellbeing. About The Photography Movement The Photography Movement is a non-profit organisation, founded to help all humankind express their feelings and emotions around mental health through the medium of photography. They created and run Show and Tell, a curated programme of photography exhibitions, workshops and talks, to encourage individuals of all ages to compose, connect and communicate through images. Thousands of children and young people have engaged with the Show and Tell and we will find out more about them and their photography at the session. At the session, hear from: Student winners of the #MyPhotoMyFeeling Prize, East Norfolk Sixth Form College Artist and Mental Health advocate Sarah Graham Previous winner of the Show and Tell Exhibition and one of this year’s judges, 11 year old Adnan Islam Wellbeing experts from Show and Tell

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