Shooting into the past
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Shooting into the past

Rosas Mitchell Consultant with DSDC, Stirling University, Scotland

Rosas Mitchell explores the relationship between photography and dementia and whether engaging in one’s life story through taking pictures might foster a desire to communicate and increase feelings of well-being and self esteem

It was a photographic project, but the fact that none of the group of older people who had been chosen to take part had ever used a camera before was of little concern.

Nursing Older People. 18, 10, 12-14. doi: 10.7748/nop.18.10.12.s12

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