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CRY,RICOH launch photo book based on ‘Share My World’ theme

| | Jul 26, 2016, at 07:14 am
New Delhi, July 26 (IBNS): CRY – Child Rights and You, along with RICOH India Limited, presented their labour of love – a photo-book filled with a series of still yet moving visuals clicked by children across two Metro cities – Kolkata and Delhi – based on the theme ‘Share My World’.

The book was published at an event at the Oxford Book Store.

The photo-book was the much-awaited result of ‘View Finder Programme’, an initiative jointly held by CRY volunteers and Ricoh India Limited, was an endeavour that engaged 10 children each from the two cities.

The primary objective of the programme was to enable children to express themselves using the medium of photography and in the process of doing so, offer exposure to the children on a medium which can become their passion and profession.

 

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