PEACE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS & EVENTS

“I learnt about the responsibilities and possibilities with photography”.

Participants from Connection through Peace Photograph, King’s College London, May 2025.

If you have downloaded our guide and reached this page, it means that you are interested in finding out more about Peace Photography. Both Tiffany and Ingrid have more than 20 years of experience designing, implementing, and facilitating face-to-face and online workshops and training internationally for grassroots organisations, universities, cultural institutions, and INGOs.

 

We Can Offer

  • Workshops, masterclasses, panels, trainings and consultancy

  • In English, French or Spanish

  • Online, face-to-face or hybrid

  • One-off or longer-term

 

All of these can be tailored to specific contexts, needs, or interests.

—Introduction to Peace Photography (1 hr)

—Peace Photography Principles (3 hrs)

—Peace Photography in Practice (1 day)

—Peace Photography online course (15 hrs)

Contact us for more details and to tell us what you are looking for and how we can support and collaborate.

What 3 words would best describe your experience? Informative, Engaging, Moving, Inspiring, Enlightening, Thought-provoking, Creative, Mind-blowing, Essential, Fun, Emotional, Deep.

Participants from Connection through Peace Photograph, King’s College London, May 2025.

“The very act of beginning to dialogue makes the concept of peace expand for each person — it’s not just something as direct as a nation or something physical, but also something symbolic.”,

Online workshop. Student of photography and communication for development, Faculty of Communication Sciences and Arts in Lima, Peru.

SELECTION OF PAST WORKSHOPS & EVENTS

PEACE PHOTOGRAPHY MEETS AFRICAN STUDENTS, Online, Rwanda, June 2025

Tiffany Fairey teamed up with Jacques Nkinzingabo, an artist and the founder of the Kigali Center for Photography and the lead of one of our contributing projects, the Home Stay Exhibitions, to meet a group of Rwandan peace builders taking part in a journalism and visual storytelling training hosted by Celia Haro Ruiz and GIZ Rwanda.

‘WHAT IS PEACE PHOTOGRAPHY?’ ONLINE INTERNATIONAL PANEL, Fri 13 Jun 2025

What is Peace Photography? brought together four of the contributors to Imaging Peace, presenting their own photographic practices with communities living with the aftermath of conflict in Rwanda, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the United States.
READ more about this panel in this article by Allan LEONARD here, published in Shared Future News in Northern Ireland.

PEACE PHOTOGRAPHY ONLINE WORKSHOP IN PERU.

We ran a Spanish speaking online peace photography workshop with the Faculty of Communication Sciences and Arts at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú in conjunction with the TAFOS archive.
Using the TAFOS archive, students explored what might be considered images of peace while debating different versions and understandings of what peace is.
TAFOS was a pioneering social photography project that ran for 12 years over Peru’s internal conflict. With over 270 community photographers contributing images, its archive is a unique resource. 

“The workshop provokes deeper thinking about peace and practice”.

Participants from the ‘Connection through Peace Photography’ workshop at King’s College London, May 2025.

IMAGING PEACE: CONNECTION THROUGH PEACE PHOTOGRAPHY, London, May 2025

Connection through Peace Photography invited over 20 participants from NGOs, academics, photography, and peacebuilding backgrounds to consider how photography—both images and the process of image-making—can be used to foster peace, resist violence, transform conflict, and build connection across division. This workshop was part of the exhibition Lost & Found: Stories of sanctuary and belonging, a free program of arts and ideas at King’s College London, presented by King’s Culture. 

FLOWERING THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP: HEALING, CONNECTION & DIALOGUE FOR PEACE, April 2025, Belfast. 

Through this practical workshop, Ingrid guided participants through a series of exercises designed to encourage mindful photography, storytelling, and collective reflection. With a trauma-sensitive approach, participants explored firsthand how image-making can serve as a tool for navigating personal and social healing, facilitating dialogue, and imagining peaceful futures. 
We explored strength and resilience, inspired by Tejiendo Vidas, a project featured in our recent co-authored publication ‘Peace Photography: A Guide’, and shared our vulnerabilities.

“We hardly took pictures, as we were too busy having conversations. We had so much. talk about the event, even though we didn’t know each other.”

Participant from Belfast Exposed conference

PHOTOVOICE AIMING FOR IMPACT ONLINE CONFERENCE, PHOTOVOICE WORLDWIDE, 2024

Tiffany Fairey & Ingrid Guyon led the Photovoice and Peacebuilding track for Photovoice Worldwide virtual conference along with Fotosynthesis. We received and selected papers, posters, and presentations from researchers and practitioners using photovoice in a peacebuilding context.
You can download and read the summary of all the inspiring abstracts of the conference here