“…Cook & Hess, 2007) Taking photographs, increasingly, can be done without needing special technical skills either on the part of researchers or childparticipants -in contrast, for example, to drawing, which relies on children's competence in drawing painting and potential insecurities children may have about their drawing capacity (particularly in school settings) (e.g. Cook & Hess, 2007;Johnson, Pfister, & Vindrola-Padros, 2012) The tangible nature of (taking) photos helps focus attention and discussion on relatively abstract concepts and topics (e.g. Capello, 2005;Cook & Hess, 2007).…”