Lilo’s course was both enlightening and
transformative. Lectures involved understanding photography’s pivotal
role in the development of psychological theory and practice as well as
introducing the class to artists who utilize photography to navigate the
emotional and often challenging moments through this collective journey
of life. Lilo sees
each of her students and encourages them to explore that which may be
just outside of where they reside comfortably as a photographer. Without
this course, I may have never have given myself the challenge to turn
my camera around and explore self-portraiture. Because of this course, I
have a broader understanding of photography, an artist’s journal, and
greater empathy for the woman (myself) behind the camera.
therapeutic photography course
Nancy
In her class, Therapeutic Photography, Lilo taught us how to use all aspects of photography—taking,
analyzing, and using photos—to promote personal healing, growth, or
understanding. Personally, I learned retelling a story through images is
a way to express feelings symbolically. It can bring focus to the
positive elements in your life and leave worries and preoccupation with
heath or sadness aside. I discovered that with a camera in my hands,
I slowed down. I center on the beauty of nature and its calming
influence. Lilo’s teaching of self-awareness through the use of the visual
structure of
the selfie brought a sense of true identity before the stresses of
life and sickness came into play. Art brings these things to us
subconsciously, but after this class, I am more aware of the healing
power of self-expression.
therapeutic photography course
Peter
I came away from the course with several new technical and
creative ideas. The final outcome was quite nice, as my wife was deeply
touched by the book I created, and I made a second copy for
my granddaughter so she could appreciate the special bond she shared
with her grandma. The course also rekindled my journaling
practice, something I will probably continue long term. It was
an inspiring experience that reminded me of the power of photography
to connect us to our loved ones and our own stories.
Meghanne
Lilo’s course was both enlightening and transformative. Lectures involved understanding photography’s pivotal role in the development of psychological theory and practice as well as introducing the class to artists who utilize photography to navigate the emotional and often challenging moments through this collective journey of life.
Lilo sees each of her students and encourages them to explore that which may be just outside of where they reside comfortably as a photographer. Without this course, I may have never have given myself the challenge to turn my camera around and explore self-portraiture. Because of this course, I have a broader understanding of photography, an artist’s journal, and greater empathy for the woman (myself) behind the camera.
Nancy
In her class, Therapeutic Photography, Lilo taught us how to use all aspects of photography—taking, analyzing, and using photos—to promote personal healing, growth, or understanding. Personally, I learned retelling a story through images is a way to express feelings symbolically. It can bring focus to the positive elements in your life and leave worries and preoccupation with heath or sadness aside. I discovered that with a camera in my hands, I slowed down. I center on the beauty of nature and its calming influence. Lilo’s teaching of self-awareness through the use of the visual structure of the selfie brought a sense of true identity before the stresses of life and sickness came into play. Art brings these things to us subconsciously, but after this class, I am more aware of the healing power of self-expression.
Peter
I came away from the course with several new technical and creative ideas. The final outcome was quite nice, as my wife was deeply touched by the book I created, and I made a second copy for my granddaughter so she could appreciate the special bond she shared with her grandma.
The course also rekindled my journaling practice, something I will probably continue long term. It was an inspiring experience that reminded me of the power of photography to connect us to our loved ones and our own stories.