The story about a photography project based around drugaddiction in Glasgow appearered on INSP's international News Service and was also republished by Norwegian street paper Megaphon.
The Hope Street photography project introduced a group of recovering addicts tophotography to help them record and reflect on their personal battles withalcohol and drug addiction, and potentially inspire others. The article included interviews with two participants of the project who shared their stories of drug addiction.
Megaphon ran the article alongside a series of raw, powerfulimages produced by the Hope Street photographers, in their October edition whichis was sold by street paper vendors in the city of Graz.
The Hope Street project was led by professional photographerSimon Murphy, who has worked with INSP on several projects. The articlewas also translated into German.
The Hope Street photography project introduced a group of recovering addicts tophotography to help them record and reflect on their personal battles withalcohol and drug addiction, and potentially inspire others. The article included interviews with two participants of the project who shared their stories of drug addiction.
Megaphon ran the article alongside a series of raw, powerfulimages produced by the Hope Street photographers, in their October edition whichis was sold by street paper vendors in the city of Graz.
The Hope Street project was led by professional photographerSimon Murphy, who has worked with INSP on several projects. The articlewas also translated into German.