Public Housing Photography

Francoise Huguier Manages to Discover Beauty in Dire Situations

Francoise Huguier is a talented photographer and reporter. Documenting her travels around the globe, she captures dire situations, but a subtle beauty still manages to shine through all of her photos.

This particular collection by Francoise Huguier, 'Don't Move,' is a collection of photos she took when staying in Singapore with the Housing Development Board. She focused her camera lens on the people that resided there, successfully exposing the beauty of the people. Check out Francoise Huguier's website to view more of her work.
Trend Themes
1. Social Housing Photography - Opportunities for photographers and reporters to document social housing projects and expose beauty in dire situations.
2. Community Building Through Photography - Opportunities for community organizations to use photography as a tool for building connections and sharing stories within social housing communities.
3. Humanizing Public Housing - Opportunities for public housing authorities to utilize photography and other storytelling methods to humanize the experiences of those living in public housing and challenge negative perceptions.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Photographers and photography agencies can partner with housing authorities or community organizations to document and promote the beauty of social housing projects and the communities that reside there.
2. Community Organizations - Community organizations can use photography and storytelling to build connections, share stories and raise awareness around social housing issues.
3. Public Housing Authorities - Public housing authorities can utilize photography and other storytelling methods to humanize the experiences of those living in public housing and challenge negative perceptions.

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