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Energy Forever Port Macquarie Photography

October 17, 2017 aliciafox Eco Tips, NGO photography, Port Macquarie tags: commercial photographer port macquarie, Community Based Solar, crescent head photographer, energy forever, event photographer, kempsey photographer, Mid North Coast Photographer, nfp photographer, ngo photographer, not for profit photographer, Port Macquarie, port macquarie ngo, Port Macquarie Photographer, pro bono photographer, solar pannels, solar power, st agnes church, st agnes port macquarie, wauchope photographer 0 comments
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Last week I was in Port Macquarie to photograph the launch of Energy Forever’s first 100 percent community funded and owned solar panel system at St Agnes Early Education Centre.  This not-for-profit organisation has spent years rallying in the local Mid North Coast community to raise funds for this incredible project.  It’s wonderful to finally see the results of their hard work.   The 72 panels  are split over 4 roof faces to best cover the load at the centre. The DC from the panels is converted to AC grid power.      I fully support what Port Macquarie Hastings Sustainability Network and Energy Forever are doing for the community and the environment which is why I photographed the event for them on a pro-bono basis.  If you have skills that you’d like to share with the organisation, get in touch via their Facebook page.             To see more of my work with not for profit organisations please visit my website Read More

Editorial Photography – Salvation Army Magazine

December 18, 2015 aliciafox Ethical Photography, NGO photography, Port Macquarie, portrait tags: charity photographer, charity photography, dance classes, down syndrome, down syndrome dancers, good news story, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer australia, humanitarian photographer nsw, nfp photographer, nfp photography, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, not for profit photographer, photographer kempsey, photographer mid north coast, photographer port Macquarie, photography south west rocks, port macquarie dance, Port Macquarie Photographer, port macquarie photography, portrait photographer, salvation army, the salvation army, the salvos, the salvos port macquarie 0 comments
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Some days I walk out of a photo shoot and know that the world just became a better place. Not better because of something I've done, but better because my own little world has been touched by something positive and truly beautiful. I was on assignment to shoot an editorial for The Salvation Army Creative Magazine... Read More

NGO Photography in Nicaragua – An Excerpt From My Book

July 15, 2013 aliciafox Writing tags: 3 years in Latin America, Australian, australian photographer, documentary, granada, granada nicaragua, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photography, indigenous photographer, latin america, nfp, nfp photographer, ngo, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, nicaragua, Nicaragua nfp, Nicaragua ngo, Nicaragua not for profit, nicaragua photos, non profit, non profit photographer, not for profit, not for profit photographer, photo documentary, portrait photographer, spanish speaking, sydney humanitarian photographer, Sydney people photographer, sydney photographer, sydney portrait photographer, travel book, travel photographer, travel story, volunteer granada Nicaragua 0 comments
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Working as an NGO photographer and documenting the work of not-for-profit organisations that are improving people’s lives, inspires me endlessly.  More than anything, it brings a sense of hope.  I have witnessed so many seemingly hopeless situations turned upside down, resulting in thriving human beings and optimistic communities, all thanks to the committed work of everyday people .  These people show me that any one of us can be a hero, a lifesaver, even an angel. I’d like to share with you an excerpt from a book I am writing, about my three year journey through Latin America.  This passage describes an experience I had in Nicaragua, while working with the amazing grass roots organisation, Empowerment International.  The organisation was formed by an extraordinary North American woman Kathy, who couldn’t walk away from a community in need, so she moved to Nicaragua to work day and night to change their situation. I volunteered with Empowerment, teaching photography classes to the children and creating a photo documentary of their projects.   On my first day volunteering with Empowerment, Anielka led me into the barrio of Villa de Esperanza, one of the poorest neighborhoods in Granada.  Many of the families there were surviving […] Read More

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