Winifred Meiser
Through Children's Eyes
A Scottish-born gift to our country, Meiser was a photojournalist, a Navy wife, and a mother. After traveling the globe for over 40 years, the family has now settled in Vista, California. One day, shortly after she returned to the US, an elementary school teacher asked her to participate in the educational program "GATE," designed for Gifted And Talented Education in the schools. It was to be a show-and-tell presentation in Los Angeles. Meiser realized that if she were to make such a presentation it would be more useful to the children in the form of a hands-on kind of thing so she went to a few of the camera manufacturers--Nikon, Fuji, and Vivitar--and asked for cameras and film. Nikon donated the first camera and Fuji became one of the organization's founding sponsors and has donated film on request for years. |
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Beginning with an SLR and then employing one-use cameras when the need increased for equipment, Meiser began to teach her school groups about the innards of a camera. "It's not the way one might teach photography as a rule," she says, "but rather it was using photography as an educational tool. No high-tech stuff--just learning how to be in control of a camera." Show And Tell |
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The way Meiser teaches goes much deeper than the rudimentary tools, however. The children are getting a lesson in visual comprehension, interpreting the world around them, and above all, they are learning communication skills. Posing The Big Folks |
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Making Pictures |
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Creating Awareness |
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"The images were exquisite,"
Meiser said. "The camera gave him the form to visualize and express.
It became his lifeline and his communication. People asked him to take
pictures and the hospital found out about it and made a special day for
him. His enlarged prints were on exhibition in the hospital reception
area and he received local television coverage. The camera helped him
to give back pleasures so many people had given to him. Through his photography
he had become a participant in life. |
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Community Programs |
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Every time someone else brings
the program to their community at a school or in an after-school program
or to a YMCA it is heartwarming for Meiser. The communities with whom
she shares her time and efforts are responding and participating gratefully
in these not-for-profit programs, either as sponsors or teachers. |
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Hopefully someone who would
like to become a sponsor or participate as a teacher will read this story
and bring one of these programs to their community by contacting Meiser
at her e-mail address: Tartanstar@earthlink.net. Winifred Meiser has worked as a free-lance photojournalist for military publications including "Stars and Stripes" and "Off Duty." She has exhibited her photography widely and was a featured artist in the traveling expo Women in Photography International. |
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