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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

Resort Photography

April 02, 2012 aliciafox Central America, Nicaragua, resort photography, South America Photos, Travel Photography tags: costa rica, hotel photo shoot, hotel photographer, hotel photographer australia, hotel photographer south america, hotel photographer sydney, nicaragua, professional hotel photographer, property photographer, property photography, resort photo shoot, resort photographer, resort photographer central america, resort photographer ecuador, Resort photographer nicaragua, resort photographer peru, resort photography, resort photography south america, tourism photographer, travel photographer 0 comments
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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

Arriving in Nicaragua

April 09, 2011 aliciafox Central America, portrait, Travel Photography tags: apron, dirt floor, dog, hut, nicaragua, opportunity international, opportunity nicaragua, photographer nicaragua, poor, poverty, travel photographer, Travel Photography, white dog 0 comments
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After 3 amazing months in Costa Rica I have arrived in Nicaragua. I felt the difference between the neighbouring countries immediately. Nicaragua suffers a lot more poverty, but the people are just as welcoming and friendly as the Ticos in Costa Rica. I have had the privilege of being welcomed into the homes of many Nicaraguans, through work I am doing with a fantastic non-profit organisation, Opportunity Nicaragua. Here is one of my favourite shots from last weeks shoot. I will post more photos soon. This dog takes a rest from the sweltering heat of dry season in a village outside of Granada, Nicaragua Read More

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