Serbest Salih
Sirkhane DARKROOM
“Sirkhane DARKROOM” is a striking photographic project that goes beyond the lens, serving as a catalyst for positive change. Focused on delivering analog photography workshops, this initiative targets both local children and refugees, providing them with a creative outlet while addressing crucial social issues.
The project delves into crucial topics such as children’s rights, peer bullying, and gender equality, using photography as a powerful tool for expression and awareness.
What sets “Sirkhane DARKROOM” apart is its commitment to inclusion, actively involving children in every step of the project. By allowing them to participate in the entire process, from capturing images to presenting their perspectives to the world, the project not only imparts valuable skills but also amplifies the voices of younger generations.
“Sirkhane DARKROOM” emerges as a beacon of empowerment, using photography to bridge communities and foster a deeper understanding of the diverse narratives these children bring to light.