Our member of the week features Chloe Cheng, our program manager in Hong Kong. She has been organizing advanced photography workshops with domestic helpers in Hong Kong. Let’s see what kindled her interests and propelled her through her planning.
“Then what?” This is the question I have been asking myself. Having participated in various one-off services, I started to reflect on what I can really do to make a difference. Then I came across with Lensational, in which I affirmed my belief that photography brings people together, regardless of their races, gender and ages and so on.
I always believe that no one is born to be “underprivileged”. It is the circumstances that make one appears to be the minority. If the “better-off” are welcomed to pursue their dreams, why can’t the “worse-off”? Every one is born equal and we all have the rights to choose what we want. I thoroughly enjoyed organizing workshops and outings for the domestic helpers in Hong Kong. Their passion in photography surprised me a lot; this has encouraged me personally in searching for what I like. I hope, in the near future, we can help develop a portfolio for them to pursue their dreams through photography.
I am still confused of what I can do to make a change. Yet, I am at least doing “something” right now.
Thanks Chloe! Want to discover if Lensational is for you? Want to help out in our upcoming events? Send us an email at info@lensational.org
I am still confused of what I can do to make a change. Yet, I am at least doing “something” right now.