Dog Meets World Foto of the Week: Emberra Drua Indians in Panama

by Carolyn Lane / Oct 27, 2010 / 0 comments

Ever want to give back when traveling in the world of need? Love to take photos? Then join Dog Meets World,
the photo diplomacy project and help connect cultures through the power
of photography. The ambitious mission of Dog Meets World  (DMW) is to
give all children/families in developing countries personal photographs,
often for the first time. DMW seeks to change the way people see others
and rather than simply taking pictures, to give them as well. You've
got a digital camera, just add a portable printer and the stuffed Foto
mascot dog and practice Take & Give Photography! DMW is simple,
affordable and fun, essentially ground level diplomacy and voluntourism
for everyone.

 

 Carolyn Lane, founder DMW with Emberra Drua Indians in central Panama

Photo by Carolyn Lane, founder DMW with Emberra Drua Indians in central Panama

 

DMW believes that each single shared photograph creates a cultural
connection and an indelible affirmation that is left behind as a
personal artifact and a tiny seed of peace.

 

Dog Meets World is a simple and easy way to establish connections
with local communities and to create positive cross-cultural
interactions and give back when you travel. Join the movement, become a phodographer today!

To read our interview with Wandering Educators, please click here.

 

Check back every Wednesday for a new Foto of the week!