Dartmoor Frame of Mind

Discover life from a new angle

Date of project: 2024-2025

About Dartmoor Frame of Mind

We can all get so much from engaging with creativity and nature.

In February 2024, RAMM invited young people aged 12 – 18 living in Devon to take part in a photography nature project in partnership with Youth Arts & Health Trust.

The Dartmoor Frame of Mind project offered a free opportunity to learn new digital skills and tips from a professional photographer. Young participants discovered how to take amazing photos on their smartphone or tablet and explore new places in a relaxed and supportive group.

Participants adventured across Dartmoor and visited RAMM with photographer Jo Bradford, getting creative and discovering new things. All they needed was a tablet or a smartphone, no previous photography experience was necessary.

Young people learnt some top photography tips with Jo on zoom over a number of weeks in February and March, before meeting in person at the RAMM to practice their newfound skills during the Easter holidays. Their photo-walk adventures on Dartmoor with Jo and the rest of their group took place on Saturdays in April and May.

Participants will be invited to display some of their creative endeavours in a special exhibition in the RAMM Café for five months at the end of September to celebrate what they’ve achieved and share their creativity with friends and family.

Their café display will complement another art exhibition at RAMM called ‘Dartmoor: A Radial Landscape’ which will also be on display from October 2024 to March 2025. The selected artists have been inspired to create art on and about Dartmoor using photography, moving image, text and land art. Objects from RAMM’s own collection will form part of the exhibition, and topical themes such as climate change and biodiversity loss will be explored through their art.

The Dartmoor Frame of Mind project was jointly hosted by RAMM, Youth Arts & Health Trust and Green Island Studios. Funded by Exeter City Council, Arts Council England, Elmgrant Trust and Norman Family Charitable Trust, Art Fund, V&A Purchase Grant Fund, Lord Clinton’s Charitable Trust, RAMM Development Trust, Friends of RAMM, many individual donors and our Lead Dartmoor Partner – Dartmoor Preservation Association. Without the generosity of these organisations and people this project would not have been able to run; we are grateful for their support.

Four people (two men, two women), all with cameras on tripods, stand next to a river in Dartmoor taking photos of nature.

About the photo-walks & key dates

Participants were divided into one of four groups of up to 12 young people.

The initial introductory online sessions on Zoom took place on one of the following dates: 21, 22, 28 or 29 Feb 2024 between 5.15pm and 6pm.

Further 30 minute online Zoom catch-up sessions and video tutorials were held every Thursday at 6pm throughout March and on 4th April, led by artist Jo Bradford.

RAMM welcomed the groups into the museum during the Easter holidays on 10th or 11th April to practice photography skills, meet Jo and the rest of the group and get to know the RAMM.

The photo-walks on Dartmoor took place on a Saturday on 20th, 27th April, 4th and 11th May (one date per group). The young people travelled by train from Exeter to Okehampton with staff from YAHT and RAMM and met Jo at the station and walked straight up onto the moors.

Three young women are crouched taking pictures of a lone tree on Dartmoor.

The photo walk route went through a high sided broadleaf wooded valley with a stream running through it. The water was rarely more than ankle deep and there were some mini waterfalls in the river – ideal for photographing. It is a small pocket of ancient rainforest, complete with epiphytic ferns and various lichens and mosses. The group had long range views of the open moor at times if the weather was favourable.

Participants had the opportunity to look for and shoot bugs, trees, fungi, mosses and lichens and moving water. There are lots of insects and potentially wildlife to look at in these woods. We hoped for a chance to possibly see stoats, kingfishers and several of the birds of prey such as buzzards, sparrow hawks, peregrine falcons and kestrels. There are some rare breed Herdwick sheep among other varieties and belted Galloway cows and various small breed rare breed ponies on the open moor here too. There was a picnic in a beautiful spot alongside the stream with tree trunks for benches in a natural woodland glade amphitheatre.

All participants will be invited to a celebration event on 24th September to see their photographs exhibited in the RAMM Cafe and mark the opening of the display to the public. Friends and family welcome!

For more information

Email [email protected] to find out more about the Dartmoor Frame of Mind project.

Contact Maya Herbolzheimer, Engagement Officer at RAMM, for information about the museum café display and celebration event: [email protected]

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Photography by Jo Bradford, Green Island Studios