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Revision as of 11:37, 2 January 2022

Partake of a visual feast. Look through pictures to find ones that speak to you. What are you drawn to? What gets evoked in you?

Spending time with the images and sharing about them with others is a time for connecting with yourself and connecting with others. The images and what we have to say about them provide windows into our worlds. Maybe we get to hear about how recent things are setting the stage for someone, or how important something from further back was, or how someone is seeing things connect, etc. The images, with their "a picture is worth a thousand words" quality, make it easy to quickly go somewhere with someone. They also lend themselves to going deeper.

The Pick a Picture digital image collection can be interacted with using an online whiteboard app called Miro, which can be used just with a web browser on a computer (note that at this point you can't use a mobile device [phone, iPad/tablet] to participate in a Pick a Picture session). Using Miro and Zoom, Pick a Picture sessions can be held virtually.

Have someone you'd like to catch up with? Want to gather some family members together? Want to do a team-building activity to help people get to know each other better?

Contact Leeann at info@pickapicture.org:

  • To easily get set up to run your own sessions with the Pick a Picture image collection
  • and/or, to learn about participating in a session run by Leeann

Everything with Pick a Picture is being offered free of charge.

Want to learn more about Pick a Picture? Explore the links below.