Deep Calls to Deep

Photopoetry as a Process of Call and Response

Authors

  • Esther Wafula Author
  • Phyllis Muthoni Author

Keywords:

photography, poetry, photopoetry, photopoems, collaboration

Abstract

Photopoetry is an art form that involves the interaction between photography and poetry to produce a new artefact—the photopoem. This article presents two photopoems based on a collaboration between Esther Wafula, a poet, and Phyllis Muthoni, a photographer. In dialogue, the poet and the photographer respond to questions suggested by the LIRIC Journaleditor about how their collaboration began, what inspires their work, and what photography and poetry uniquely bring to the collaboration. The poet also describes the organic process she uses to create photopoems. The implications of photopoetry as a form of creative expression are briefly discussed and an invitation made to explore its potential as a possible tool for research for the self and creative writing for therapeutic purposes.

Author Biographies

  • Esther Wafula

    Esther Wafula is a poet whose scholarly interests include exploring the power of writing, particularly poetry writing, for personal transformation.

  • Phyllis Muthoni

    Phyllis Muthoni is a photographer, poet, and creative writing editor.

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Published

01-09-2022

Issue

Section

Innovations

How to Cite

Wafula, E., & Muthoni, P. (2022). Deep Calls to Deep: Photopoetry as a Process of Call and Response. LIRIC Journal, 2(2), 123–138. https://liric.lapidus.org.uk/index.php/lirj/article/view/50