The Human Camera Your personal Geography – the way you see the world – is important. One way that you can investigate this is by using a human camera.

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The Human Camera Your personal Geography – the way you see the world – is important. One way that you can investigate this is by using a human camera. Work in pairs. One person is the ‘photographer’, the other is the ‘camera’. The ‘camera’ should close their eyes and be positioned by the photographer.

The Human Camera When the ‘photographer’ is happy that their ‘camera’ is in a good position they should take the ‘photo’ by raising and dropping the ‘camera’s’ arm. The ‘camera’ should open their eyes for 3 seconds and take in the view. They should then close their eyes again and describe to the ‘photographer’ what they have seen.