Summer Camps provide a space for people to be who they want to be and be their best selves. They provide space for competition, building identities, forming friendships and learning life skills. The picture above was taken during the final week of camp at Camp Walden. This picture demonstrates the final event of a 2 day long competition where the camp is divided into 4 teams to compete to win the ultimate prize of Walden Games Champion. The picture above shows how much culture, social status and social norms can affect people in the specific environment of a summer camp.
Culture
Summer camps create a space that is different than anything else, they provide a place to grow and become who you are meant to be. They also develop their own special culture. The picture demonstrates a subculture in the greater camp culture, they are the people in the green flannels. They hold their position a social status and use their position to make their own culture. For context, at Camp Walden, important parts of their culture involve family, music, and involvement. This picture shows that through the teams (red, green, blue or yellow), you create a bond and create a family by participating in events and cheering each other on. The subculture of a group called the trippers (in green in the picture) their culture relates to family and music but bonds in different ways. I believe…