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Lake Atitlan – Guatemala

March 19, 2012 aliciafox Central America, Photography Tips, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America tags: canoo, central america, Guatemala, hand carved canoo, lago atitlan, lago de atitlan, lake atitlan, lake atitlan guatemala, lake photos, latin america, maya, photos of canoo, photos of fishermen in guatemala, photos of guatemala, photos of lake atitlan, photos of latin america, photos of maya, photos of mayans, photos of traditional fishermen, photos of traditional maya, san macos lake atitlan, san pedro la laguna, san pedro lake atitlan, traditional boat, traditional fishing, traditional guatemala, traditional maya photos 0 comments
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I was looking for a place to stop and do a bit of work and I wanted to make it a kind of retreat, to get my creative juices flowing.  Lake Atitlan in Guatemala is the perfect place for a photography and writing retreat.  I spent time at some beautiful hotels in Panajachel, San Pedro and San Macos – three different villages, all tranquil in their own way.  I was doing work for hotels while also working on my own projects. Here are a couple of shots from one beautiful sunrise I spent in San Pedro la Laguna. Lake Atitlan has risen dramatically this year and buildings, shelters and lakeside recreational areas such as the one above have become submerged.  Some of the local Mayans think the rising water is related to The 2012 Shift, some just blame the rain. These are the traditional fishing boats used by Mayan fishermen each morning on Lake Atitlan.  They spear the fish with reeds then take their catch home or sell them in their villages.  It’s beautiful to watch and a wonderful example of slow, simple living.   To see more of my travel photography, check out my website www.AliciaFoxPhotography.com Read More

Photos of Guatemala

January 19, 2012 aliciafox Central America, NGO photography, portrait, Travel Photography tags: australian travel photographer, central america, communal living, Guatemala, latin america, maternal love, mother and baby, mothering photos, mothers love, old fashioned, old fashioned laundry, old guatemalan woman, photos of antigua, photos of antigua guatemala, photos of comalapa, photos of mothering, professional photographer guatemala, public laundry, real life guatemala, rural guatemala, sydney travel photographer, travel photographer guatemala, washing clothes 0 comments
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Comalapa, Guatemala “You have to ask before you take a photo of anyone here. A Japanese woman didn’t ask and she got stoned to death.” That was my introduction to Comalapa, a small town, unmarked on the Guatemalan tourist map. I usually ask before I take someones photo, but sometimes that ruins the moment and I (respectfully) want to get a shot before they are aware that I even exist. After the above advice though, I got the feeling that the locals here aren’t really into being the subjects of documentary photography, so I’m going to ask everybodies permission before I take photos of them. This morning my friend Loren needed to do some washing and asked me if I wanted to go to the public laundry with him. A lot of people around here don’t have the water or facilities to wash clothes in their own home so the women come together and wash communally. It’s such a wonderful and unique cultural experience and I’d been attracted to Guatemala’s outdoor laundries since I first saw them. ……… I got chatting to this beautiful lady, Chejina (above), while Loren was washing his clothes. Chejina told me she goes there most […] Read More

NGO Photography Classes in Nicaragua

July 28, 2011 aliciafox Central America, NGO photography, Nicaragua, Travel Photography, Volunteering Latin America tags: central america, empowerment international nicaragua, NGO photographer Nicaragua, nicaragua, NPO photographer central america, photographer teacher, photographer workshop nicaragua, volunteer photographer, volunteer photographer in central america, volunteer photographer in latin america, volunteer photographer nicaragua 0 comments
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I have just finished running a 1 week photography workshop with 12 wonderful children, through Empowerment International in Granada, Nicaragua. Empowerment International’s mission is to build educated and productive communities to stop the cycle of poverty before it transfers to another generation. Their vision is for every child to go to school and achieve the level of education they desire, which is no easy task in a country where 50% of children who begin first grade drop out before fifth grade to help their families who may live on less than $1 per day. Read More

The Market : Granada

April 29, 2011 aliciafox Central America, portrait, Travel Photography tags: central america, central market, colonial city, granada, granada nicaragua, market granada, nicaragua, nicaragua market, people photos, Portraits, rustic nicaragua, tourism, travel granada, travel nicaragua 0 comments
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I spent a week living in a hotel in the middle of the pulsing heart of Granada – The Market. I would wake up each day at 5:30am (the heat was insane even at that hour), walk out the door and grab some fruit, veges and fresh tortillas for breakfast, each time returning home with almost the same amount of money. It stinks and its probably a bit dangerous at night, but I definitely recommend staying in the middle of a Central American market if you get the chance. You’ll feel like you are getting to know the real people and the real country, and it’s much easier to photograph at golden hour when you only have to step out the front door. I bought cheese from these two all the time. It was delicious. Read More

A Costa Rican Wedding

March 29, 2011 aliciafox Central America, portrait, Uncategorized tags: central america, costa rica, costa rica wedding photographer, el salvador wedding photographer, guatemala wedding photographer, nicaragua wedding photographer, photo, photography, professional photographer in costa rica, verdenergia, wedding, wedding photographer el salvador, wedding photographer guatemala, wedding photographer in costa rica, wedding photographer nicaragua 0 comments
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Costa Rica Wedding Photographer I had the pleasure of shooting the wedding photos for the lovely Anne and Eugene from New York. The celebrations took place at at Verdenergia, a beautiful eco retreat in Costa Rica which holds special memories for the couple. When the sunny morning turned to a rainy afternoon just before the ceremony was scheduled to begin, Anne and Eugene kept their cool and after chatting to their Sharman, Raven, decided to reschedule the ceremony to the next morning (however, this didn’t stop the reception party from continuing on time, as scheduled). Here are some shots of Anne and Eugene getting ready for the first time. Eugene and Anne enjoying the party Walking to the ceremony site the next morning Read More

Costa Rica Fashion Shoot

March 20, 2011 aliciafox Central America, Fashion, surfing, Travel Photography tags: bikini, central america, costa rica, Fashion, fashion design, latina, latino, model, models, photo shoot, playa hermosa, surf 0 comments
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I have just finished editing photos from my recent fashion shoot for Surf Bikini Designer, Desi. Desi is a surfer and fashion designer from Venezuela who custom designs bikinis and clothes for girls in Costa Rica. I had a wonderful time meeting Desi, all the models and all who helped on the two days of shooting. Muchas Gracias a todos. Here is a link to the look book. Open publication – Free publishing – More swimwear Read More

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