24.6.2025 - From June 16 to 18, Canon, in collaboration with local partner Overall, hosted a three-day Canon Young People workshop in Tallinn, bringing together local youth to explore the power of visual storytelling through photography. The workshop was led by Estonian Canon Ambassador Annika Haas, whose expertise guided participants through both the technical and conceptual aspects of photographic narrative.
Canon Young People Programme inspired Estonian youth through photography with Annika Haas
Over the course of three days, participants engaged in hands-on exercises designed to sharpen their visual awareness, develop their personal voice, and understand photography as a tool for both self-expression and social commentary.
Day 1 – photography and ethics
The workshop began with an introduction to photography as a medium for communication and change. Discussions focused on the emotional and narrative power of images, as well as the ethical responsibilities of photographers, particularly when working with sensitive subjects.
Day 2 – practice and creativity
Participants took part in practical assignments, including repeated photography of everyday objects to enhance observation skills. Documentary and portrait exercises emphasized respectful engagement with subjects and the importance of trust. The structure of a photo series and visual coherence were also explored.
Day 3 – editing and presentation
The final day focused on curating and presenting a visual story. Participants selected their strongest images, analyzed their impact, and prepared a small exhibition. Group discussions explored future opportunities for sharing their work, from exhibitions to social media.
Sustainability and impact
Annika Haas introduced her project “Greenhouse Effect”, which explores environmentally conscious lifestyles among youth and the role of photography in raising awareness. The workshop encouraged a slower, more thoughtful approach to photography—one that fosters deeper connections with people and the environment.
This initiative is part of Canon’s global commitment to sustainability and youth empowerment, and reflects the company’s corporate philosophy of Kyosei – living and working together for the common good.
Inspiring the next generation of changemakers through photography
The Canon Young People Programme empowers youth by giving them the tools to highlight societal challenges through visual storytelling. Believing in the power of photography to inspire change, the programme supports young people in developing their creative and critical thinking skills, encouraging them to explore important themes like identity, community, and environmental responsibility.
The Tallinn workshop continued this mission by inspiring participants to use photography not only as a form of self-expression but also as a way to contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive society. By the end of the workshop, the young photographers had gained new skills, insights, and confidence, creating images that reflected both technical growth and a deeper understanding of the world around them.