The C.I.M.E Project
Film photography as a tool for community, well-being, and self-expression.
We make space for people to slow down, connect, and tell their stories — on their own terms.
The Caught In My Eye Project (The C.I.M.E Project) makes film photography accessible to people who are often excluded from creative spaces due to financial, cultural, or social barriers. Through affordable workshops, photowalks, and community-led programmes, we create welcoming spaces where people can slow down, connect, and tell their stories.
Rooted in mindfulness, creativity, and community, The C.I.M.E Project uses film photography not just to make images, but to build confidence, foster connection, and support mental well-being.
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Deliver low-cost, high-impact film photography workshops
Host inclusive photowalks and community-led events
Partner with local organisations to reach underrepresented communities
Use photography as a tool for reflection, storytelling, and healing
What we do
Our programmes are designed for young people, adults, and communities who may not otherwise have access to film photography.
This includes individuals from marginalised, low-income, or underrepresented backgrounds.
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