Our Workshops

Kids Snapshots offers a simple and inspiring set of workshops designed for children in underprivileged schools. Each activity helps them discover photography, express their creativity, and become visual storytellers for their community.

Documenting local life, nature, and daily realities to raise awareness in their own community.

Artistic sessions including Pencil vs Camera with Ben Heine, photo-drawing collages, and emotional storytelling.

Portraits, landscapes, action shots, macro, and long-exposure photography with more advanced equipment.

Photo stories with messages on environment, culture, water, health, and education.

Discovery
Creativity
Technical Skills
Impact

“Art nurtures imagination, strengthens identity, and helps children understand the world around them.”

Workshop Overview (2 Days)

Each Kids Snapshots workshop includes a sports session and two days of creative learning.

The day before, children participate in a Sport ⚡ Spark session led by a professional athlete. This activity helps them build confidence, energy, and teamwork before starting their creative work.

Day 1 begins with a short introduction to camera basics, followed by hands-on practice in pairs. In the afternoon, children take photos around the school or—if permissions allow—outside the school grounds, supervised by teachers and KS photographers.

Day 2 focuses on editing. Children learn the basics of Lightroom, select their best images, and edit 1–3 final photos with guidance from KS mentors.

This empowers each child to express a story through their own eyes.

Exhibitions & Awards

The best photos from all workshops are selected and exhibited:

  • Locally, in schools or community centers

  • Internationally, with partner foundations, galleries, and events

  • Online, on our blog and social media

Outstanding students receive recognition and small prizes to encourage their talent.