The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across social media and image-sharing websites. This paper explores the potential well-being benefits of participating in this practice, examining the different social and creative ways in which participants use it. We interviewed sixteen people who currently participate in photo-a-day projects, and identified with the concept that participation in these projects had positive wellbeing benefits. Data were analysed using a grounded and iterative approach. Analysis focused on how participants derived well-being benefits in photo-a-day projects. Photo-a-day projects enabled participants to look differently at the world. There was something satisfying to ...
In this paper, we investigate the intersection of creativity and wellbeing for older women based on ...
The goal of this research was to create a short term art therapy program that addresses the ongoing ...
This study examined the affective and cognitive benefits of taking photographs of one’s everyday sur...
The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across so...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year has become a popular new form of p...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year, has become a popular new form of ...
Interest in the connection between involvement in digital communities and well-being has increased a...
The impact of social media on psychological well-being is usually investigated through survey-based ...
This paper describes a 9-month project commissioned by Halton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and...
This paper describes a 9-month project commissioned by Halton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and...
The added value of using photographs to explore experiences has been embraced in research methods su...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
In this study the benefits of therapeutic photography techniques were analyzed for people with varyi...
Despite the promise of photography in research, few methods offer a guide to leverage this medium in...
Introduction: This thesis explores the use of photographs in homework tasks within a psychologica...
In this paper, we investigate the intersection of creativity and wellbeing for older women based on ...
The goal of this research was to create a short term art therapy program that addresses the ongoing ...
This study examined the affective and cognitive benefits of taking photographs of one’s everyday sur...
The practice of taking a photo every day and sharing it online has increased in popularity across so...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year has become a popular new form of p...
The practice of taking and sharing one photo every day for a year, has become a popular new form of ...
Interest in the connection between involvement in digital communities and well-being has increased a...
The impact of social media on psychological well-being is usually investigated through survey-based ...
This paper describes a 9-month project commissioned by Halton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and...
This paper describes a 9-month project commissioned by Halton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and...
The added value of using photographs to explore experiences has been embraced in research methods su...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
In this study the benefits of therapeutic photography techniques were analyzed for people with varyi...
Despite the promise of photography in research, few methods offer a guide to leverage this medium in...
Introduction: This thesis explores the use of photographs in homework tasks within a psychologica...
In this paper, we investigate the intersection of creativity and wellbeing for older women based on ...
The goal of this research was to create a short term art therapy program that addresses the ongoing ...
This study examined the affective and cognitive benefits of taking photographs of one’s everyday sur...