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A unique photo exhibit is putting cameras into the hands of survivors of domestic and sexual violence in Newfoundland and Labrador.

The Journey Project’s Photovoice exhibit is travelling across the province this month, featuring 14 photos showcasing transformations — the theme of this year’s project.

Each of the photographers are survivors of sexual or domestic violence. The project, now in its third year, is designed to give survivors a creative outlet to express themselves, and have full creative control of their artwork.

The project is designed to give survivors a creative outlet to express themselves, and have full creative control of their artwork.(CTV News)

“If they want to add things, take them away, whatever it is that they want, they get to do that and they control every piece of that piece of art,” said Ashley MacDonald, who organized the photo exhibit and contributed one work.

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