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Empowering Communities Through Therapeutic Photography Initiatives
Welcome to the Contact page—your gateway to fostering mental wellness and creativity through therapeutic photography. I'm Dre Erwin, a passionate advocate for utilizing photography as a tool for healing and self-expression. Whether you're a healthcare professional, educator, or part of a professional association seeking to integrate therapeutic photography into your practice or community, I'm thrilled to connect and collaborate. This space is where potential collaborations come to life. If you're interested in public speaking engagements, workshops, or seeking guidance to create and implement therapeutic photography clubs or organizations, you're in the right place. Together, let's explore how we can empower individuals and communities through the transformative art of therapeutic photography. Please use the contact information below to get in touch. I'm excited about the possibility of working together to nurture mental wellness and creativity.
For General Information, Contact:
Dre Erwin CEO PhotoVibe
319 Sangster Blv
Regina Saskatchewan, Canada
1-306-690-4554
Collaborate with Dre Erwin: Therapeutic Photography Workshops & Speaking Engagements
Healthcare professionals, educators, and professional associations interested in exploring therapeutic photography, seeking public speaking engagements, workshops, or further information regarding the creation and implementation of therapeutic photography clubs or organizations, please feel free to reach out.
I am passionate about sharing insights, facilitating workshops, and collaborating on initiatives that promote mental wellness and creative expression through therapeutic photography. Whether you're looking to integrate these concepts into your practice, organize workshops, or establish clubs within your community, I am here to provide guidance, support, and expertise.
For inquiries, speaking engagements, or workshop requests, please contact me via email at dreerwinphotography@gmail.com. I look forward to the possibility of collaborating and fostering mental health resilience together.