By Karla Aguerrebere | Project Leader
This quarter, as part of the Empowering Mayan Women Through Ancient Textiles project, a mobile photography workshop was held to help participants learn how to use this tool as a means to tell their own stories from their perspective, document their creative processes, and strengthen their sales strategies through authentic images that reflect their everyday reality.
During August, a four-session photography workshop was carried out with the participation of seven women from different communities in Chiapas. The process was facilitated by a photographer with extensive experience in documenting cultural and community processes across Mexico and Latin America. Her participatory approach created a sensitive and accessible space for participants to approach photography from their own perspectives.
Using their daily environments and available resources, the women explored the use of natural light to create portraits, capture their artisanal processes, and document their products. The facilitator’s technical and creative guidance was key in translating photographic tools into practical and meaningful resources, strengthening their visual communication, observation, and leadership skills. This process encouraged the participants’ autonomy to tell their own stories and improve the visual presentation of their work, contributing to the visibility and commercialization of the handcrafted products made by the artisan groups they collaborate with.
The workshop combined both theoretical and practical sessions:
The workshop generated several transformations:
This visual component reinforces our philosophy that women can narrate their own processes in their own voices — and that holds power.
We observed that learning to use a phone camera is not only a technical skill but also a way to dignify one’s gaze, reclaim identity, and build self-defined narratives. In the coming months, we plan to:
We deeply appreciate the enthusiastic participation of all the women involved and the support of the team that made this visual workshop possible. Thanks to GlobalGiving and everyone who supports this project, we continue to weave textiles — and our own powerful, dignified, and authentic perspectives.
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