Archive for the category "FairMail"

(English) FairMail cards printed with biodegradable ink

vendredi, décembre 9th, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

FairMail believes that besides the people and the profit also the planet should benefit from its activities. Also regarding the environment FairMail wants to be the 100% responsable alternative greeting card! So what does that mean in practice?

In January 2011 the first FairMail cards where printed using so called bio-inkts. That means that the ink used is based on vegetable oils like line seed and soy oil. You might never have thought about it but conventional inks use mineral oils as basis and so aren’t bio degradable plus make use of a non renewable resource!

Besides that our envelopes and cards are printed on FSC certified paper. That means the woodpulp comes from sustainably managed forests that comply with the criteria of the Forest Stewardship Council.

Since spring of 2009 FairMail uses cello bags made from biodegradablecorn starch to pack our cards. So after unpacking your card you can throw it on the compost heap!

The next step for FairMail is printing the cards closer to the end used. That way we can reduce the transport distance and the CO2 emision.

(English) Peru trip report by FairMail founder Peter den Hond

jeudi, décembre 8th, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

In the end of December FairMail founder Peter den Hond left for a 3 week visit to FairMail Peru. Read all about his highs, his lows and his dilemmas:

69225 “For me the three weeks where filled with respect for the endurance of the teenagers, dilemmas about cultural differences and fun during the travelling and shooting pictures together. Experiences that recharged my “FairMail batteries” to get back to work on FairMail in the Netherlands.

Respect

One of the goals of the trip was like always to tell the teenagers who their cards are being received by consumers in the west. Only when they know which cards sell well and for what type of images there is a demand can they adapt their product to the wishes of the market. And of course that way earn more money!

Besides strengthening the ties with the teenagers is very important for me. During the rest of the year we always miss each other greatly and you feel that even more when you speak to each other again. I have heard many personal stories again. Like one of the girls who is being beaten by her step father and had to ask police protection. Or another teenager whoms irresponsible dad  hasn’t been sending money home to his family for a number of weeks. The family is now in debt just to buy food to eat. And the story about one of the ex-street children who now leaves in a boys home but is very worried about his mother because his family members at home are fighting alot. Sometimes even attacking each other with knives!

cinthia225Luckily there are also good stories. In December Patricia, Mariluz and Yuli finished secondary school and have started follow-up education. Cinthia actually graduated to become a tourist guide (click here for more pictures on her facebook!). She is the first FairMail teenager to finish a multiple year higher education! And Juan Carlos is doing his practical period in a pizzeria. We once started FairMail to break the chain of poverty, so the teenagers can later establish families in which their kids will have better oppertunities then they received from their own parents. The sale of their cards is important for that, but their own perseverence keeps being the source of it all. That is why my respect for them is so big. Even inspiring!

Dilemmas

Over the whole of 2010 the profit for the teenagers in Peru grew by 30% compared to 2009 to a total of 12.500 euro. That’s great, but it can always be better! Dat caused by biggest dilemma. With my western view of things, oriented at efficiency and keeping strict rules, I saw that FairMail Peru was doing well, but could do a lot better. Should I accept that things are less efficient compared to when we where still living in Peru? Or should we move back to the strict and efficient base we had when Janneke started FairMail in 2006? And in that case would we be able to get more out of the concept of FairMail? Or just ruin things created by our local team?

A good example is one of the teenagers who takes pretty good pictures and because of that has a reasonable income from FairMail and also importantly has a lot of joy by being part of the « FairMail family ». But he is often late for classes and sometimes behaves very irresponsibly with the camera we lend him. Our local manager doesn’t always correct him in a disciplinary way and thus FairMail is not providing this teenager with the possibly valuable work experience we would like to offer. Also with respect to personal guidance there is still a lot to improve so he spends his earnings efficiently and effectively in his plan for the future which he still doesn’t have.

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I could observe these kind of “problems” very well during the 9 day photography trip to the Peruvian Andes. During this great trip we worked really hard on new pictures for the 2011 Christmas Card collection (view the first results here). But we also got to know each other a lot better. For example during the 6 hour walk to a mountain lake at 4.620 meters where we literately had to drag each other to the top. (click here for more pictures on Facebook) Also the teenagers got to know new cultural aspects of their own country by staying with a local farmer family high in the mountains for 5 days. Especially when your parents can never take you on a holiday this is a great oppertunity for the kids to increase their world view.

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After three intense weeks of being together the hard and emotional good bye that followed was predictable. At least we could say « See you in July ». And to Elmer we could even say « See you in May » when he will be coming to Europe for a 3 week promotional tour for FairMail!

(English) Sandhya: Rising star in India

mercredi, décembre 7th, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

Hi!

I am Sandhya Rao a photographer in FairMail India. I have been working in FairMail for past two years it is been big help for my live and for my study. FairMail is a very good company which gives me so many talents in photography and creativity. I work in this company in a team of 10 brothers and sisters which gives me pleasure to help one other.

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In this company I got an opportunity to travel for on a mountain called Pachamarhi which was first trip of my life till now there I enjoyed seeing a very good place and I also enjoyed my photography there. I also get opportunity to work with new volunteers who gives us good teaching for photography it is good to know many people and to work.

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In this past two years was a very good time for me and I am doing my best to remain in this company for longer. It will be sad time for me if I will have to leave FairMail I really want to be in FairMail because it gives me so much.

In terms of finances here I get my  profit fund to use for my study now and for my future. I also used my profit fund some times for my father’s business to develop. I get medical fund for me and for my direct family to us for our health.

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So I am thankful to all who are working in FairMail team and also who buys our FairMail cards to support us. With thanks and love

Sandhya Rao

Want to read more about Sandhya, view her cards, vote for her pictures or send her an e-mail? Then click here!

(English) Cinthia Vega tells her succes story

vendredi, décembre 2nd, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

Cinthia Vega Inga

Cinthia Vega Inga

Hi my name is Cinthia and I am an ex-photographer from FairMail Perú.

I entered FairMail when I was about 15 years old, and I tell you that we met Janneke and Pèter, both Dutch, when they where volunteering for a NGO called ACJ (asociación cristiana de jóvenes del Peru), and Mundo de Ninos.

Seeing that we where curious about having a camera in our hands they had the great idea in their little heads that told them « these kids need a camera in their hands » and like that their dream became reality.

The first FairMail teenagers, including Cinthia

The first FairMail teenagers, including Cinthia

What happened after that? Their thoughts became reality and we started with 14 or 15 kids of which only 4 got to stay. I was one of them, together with a friend called Rosita and two friends called Luis and David. We all made use of this great oppertunity given to us by people who gave us information about photography, who where our teachers. In the beginning they themselves taught us and after that came the volunteers, mainly from Holland. Well time passed and we went on photography trips to take more great pictures. These pictures made a big transformation to become postcards even for export! This created an income but with a few conditions attached. As the kids that participate in this business called FairMail (correo justo) we are have little economic means, and this money is divided in different parts like: education fund, cloathing fund, housing fund and health fund.

Cinthia's graduation as tourist guide

Cinthia's graduation as tourist guide

Thanks to the help of the postcards and the people who bought them we where able to acheive many things that perhaps our parents wouldn’t have been abot to give us on the long term.

I Cinthia Vega thank janneke, Peter, and all of those who help us. Thanks to the sale of my cards and the profit that came from them I bought my own computer which helped me a lot to do my school work. Of course I also started studyiny at an institute in Trujillo called  ”Cevatur Trujillo”. And after three years I finished my career and now I am doing my practical period at the Temple of the Sun and the Moon, an historic site. And I also work as guide on FairMail’s photography trips.

Cinthia's new own bedroom

Cinthia's new own bedroom

But that’s not all. I can also tell you that when you turn 19 years old your participation in FairMail ends. But they gave me the opportunity to keep on working as assistant manager. That way I managed to save the 1.100 soles (300 euros) for the construcion of my own sleeping room and I keep earning money from the sale of my cards.

A thousand thanks to all of you. I love you

Greetings: cinthia vega

If you want to read more about Cinthia, watch her pictures or buy her cards: click here.

Cinthia's old bedroom

Cinthia's old bedroom

The inside of Cinthia's new bedroom

The inside of Cinthia's new bedroom

(English) Fairtrade Week: 15% discount plus subscription Ode Magazine

mercredi, octobre 26th, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

From the 27th of October until the 6th of November we celebrate fair trade week. That’s why FairMail offers a 15% discount on all products in the FairMail web-shop if you fill in the following discount code when filling in the payment details for your order: FTW

Click on the products below that you can order with the discount:

Besides that everyone who orders for 30 Euro or more in FairMail’s web-shop will receive a FREE SUBSCRIPTION worth 10 euro for the ODE magazine for intelligent optimists! In the remarks field at the end of your order you can let us know if we can pass on your address details. Without any future obligations you will receive 3 free copies of ODE magazine by mail filled with news about people and ideas that are changing the world. Ode informs, inspires and shows how ever individual can contribute to a sustainable and fair world. Try it for free today!

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(English) Travel together with the FairMail teenagers to the Indian Himalaya

jeudi, septembre 1st, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en Nederlands.

visiting a Buddhist monastery in Darjeeling, India

visiting a Buddhist monastery in Darjeeling, India

Op 2 oktober 2011 organiseert FairMail in Amsterdam een informatiemiddag over de FairMail fotografiereizen die voor de komende maanden gepland staan. Waaronder de nieuwe reis naar de Indiase Himalaya. Het bijzondere aan de FairMail fotografiereizen is dat je op pad gaat samen met de tienerfotografen naar weinig bezochte plekken in hun land om samen fotos te maken.

Voorgaande deelnemers waarderen de reizen vooral vanwege de unieke ervaring om samen met lokale jongeren te reizen en zo een land van binnenuit te leren kennen. Zo schreef Marlies van Duijn na haar reis naar Peru in Januari “Als je de cultuur en lokale bevolking wilt meenaken en mooie foto’s wilt maken dan is dit de perfecte manier van reizen. Je ziet er veel en maakt het net allemaal wat anders mee dan de “normale” toerist”.

Meer informatie over de fotografiereizen vind je door hier te klikken. Een overzicht van de geplande reizen voor het komend jaar vind je door hier te klikken.

Aanmelden voor de informatiemiddag op zondag 2 oktober van 15.00 tot 17.00 kan via het contactformulier.

Een film verslag van de vorige reis naar de Himalaya vind je hieronder:

(English) Teenage photographers work demand driven

mercredi, août 31st, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

Patricia working on UK's corporate Christmas card picture

Patricia working on UK’s corporate Christmas card picture

More and more FairMail’s teenage photographers receive concrete photo assignments from organizations looking for a certain image. The past few months they have been working on assignments for three corporate customers. A day care organization and institute providing mental care who where looking for a picture for their corporate Christmas card. And a publisher of a children’s yoga calendar.

Both for the teenagers and for the photography teachers it is very nice to work demand driven on a concrete assignment. With the idea in mind that the teenager with the best pictures gets paid for his or her photo everybody is really motivated to work hard.

Volunteer Elaine with her gang of young photographers and yoga models

Volunteer Elaine with her gang of young photographers and yoga models

According to Elaine, currently one of the two volunteer photography trainers in India, “All of the teenagers worked really hard on our yoga project. We went out into the community and worked from the teenagers rooftops with lots of younger children from the area. All the kids were very happy and excited to help out and we all had alot of fun! The deadline for the competition gave them something to focus on and it was great to see them so motivated and eager to take great shots, it also forced them to develop great ideas quickly and be really creative.”

Photographer Kaushal in action on his roof top

Photographer Kaushal in action on his roof top

A selection of the best pictures has been sent to the three different clients who are evaluating the pictures. You can imagine just how excited the teenagers are to find out if their picture will be selected or not. And how happy he or she will be when they hear that a professional organization picked their picture.

It is still possible to have the teenagers take pictures for you on a no cure no pay basis. For instance for your employers corporate Christmas card. You can learn more about this option by clicking here or by contacting us directly.

Click here to watch the restults of the childrens yoga photoshoot and to vote for your favourite.

(English) Two new FairMail Card collections out now

mercredi, août 31st, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

New FairMail Card collection

New FairMail Card collection

Since mid August two new FairMail card series have become available!

The fall collection consists of 16 new postcard designs plus a calendar. On the German and English Greetz websites a selection of 45 new FairMail pictures are available for you to design, print and send your real greeting card on-line.

(English) FairMail needs your vote to expand to Morocco!

jeudi, juillet 7th, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

Eind 2011 wil FairMail beginnen met het opzetten van een nieuwe productieafdeling in Marokko. En ook daar, net als in Peru en India, 10 kansarme tieners in dienst nemen en opleiden tot fotograaf.

Dit vergt een investering van minstens 10.000 euro aan camera’s, computers, kaartendruk, kantoor huur etc. Om het benodigde geld bij elkaar te verdienen doen we mee aan de ASN Bank Wereldprijs 2011.

Alleen als we genoeg stemmen krijgen verdienen we 10.000 euro in de categorie « Eerlijke Handel ».

Dus door te stemmen op het project FairMail Marokko maak je het mogelijk dat we meer tieners de kans geven om mbv. FairMail hun dromen waar te maken!

Hieronder lees je hoe je kunt stemmen.

1/ Klik op: http://www.voordewereldvanmorgen.nl/project/fairmail-faire-fotos-door-jongeren-marokko en druk op de groene “STEM” knop.

2/ Vul je naam en email adres in, klik dat je akkoord gaat met de voorwaarden en druk op « Profiel Aanmaken ».

3/ Je krijgt een bevestigingsmail in je mailbox.

4/ Klik vervolgens op de link in de mail om je aanmelding te bevestigen.

5/ Je komt vanzelf weer op de site van www.voordewereldvanmorgen.nl, vul twee keer hetzelfde wachtwoord naar keuze in en klik helemaal onderaan de pagina op « Opslaan ». (de andere informatie waar om gevraagd wordt hoef je niet op te geven)

6/ Ga boven in naar het tabblad « Acties » en klik op de rode knop « Bekijk Deze Actie » in het vierkant van de ASN Bank Wereldprijs 2011.

7/ Je kunt nu stemmen door in de derde categorie “Eerlijke Handel” te klikken op de groene knop “STEM” bij ons project: « FairMail: faire foto’s door jongeren in Marokko ». KLAAR!

8/ Door op de titel te klikken van het project, kom je op de project pagina met tekst en uitleg. Je kunt ook Fan worden. En zijn ook sociale netwerk knoppen die je kunt gebruiken om te laten zien dat je op FairMail gestemd hebt. En zo anderen aan te moedigen om ook op ons te stemmen. Hoe meer stemmen hoe groter de kans dat we echt naar Marokko kunnen!

Mocht je toch nog problemen hebben kun je mailen met team@voordewereldvanmorgen.nl of via twitter @VDWVM

Ontzettend bedankt voor je stem! Peter en Janneke

(English) The crazy dreams of FairMail photographer Juan Carlos

jeudi, juin 30th, 2011

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English, Nederlands et Español.

Juan Carlos with his family in front of his parents house

Juan Carlos with his family in front of his parents house

Hi, my name is Juan Carlos Gonzales Cabellos and I am 17 years old. I was born in Paijan where I used to live with my parents, my mother Maria Cabellos and my father, Severino Gonzales and my brother William Gonzales Cabellos.

When I was still a child I used to sell sweets on the streets. I did that because my parents didn’t have enough money to send me to school. I started working on the street even though I knew it was dangerous, but I had to do it to help my family. After a while I met other children who also worked on the streets. That is how I learned about a boys home called “Mundo de Ninos” and that they help children that don’t have the money to move forward in life.

Juan Carlos with his new lap top in his bed room

Juan Carlos with his new lap top in his bed room

And you know what? I managed to get in, get a roof over my head, a plate of food to eat and some love and affection. But the most important thing is the education the children receive here. Thanks to Mundo de Ninos I now go to school. I am in forth grade of secondary school and have already started to study too. And most important, I am no longer working in the streets.

I often heard about a small company called FairMail where my friends went to. I was very curious and always asking about it. And I liked it that they where working in photography. That seemed cool to me! Luckily it did remain only interest and I also managed to get into FairMail.

FairMail is now a small business that helps teenagers with little economic means through photography. We take pictures in different parts of Peru where after they are exported to other countries where they are sold. Half of the profit is for FairMail and the other half for the photographer. The photographers part is devided in our own health, clothing, housing and educationfunds.

Chef Juan Carlos ready for action!

Chef Juan Carlos ready for action!

Thanks to FairMail I managed to buy a laptop so I can practice graphic design. Also I was able to build a sturdy wall for my parents house as the old one was about to crumble. Because I really like cooking I am now studying to become chef at an institute called “COCINA DE LOS CHEFF” and I work in Huanchaco in a pizzeria called “MISQUI”. I am pizza maker and in the future I am hoping to become a great photographer and have my own restaurant.

It is something really bizar to dream about, but I know that if you set a goal for yourself you can make it become reality!

I hope you liked my story and keep supporting us by buying our postcards from FairMail Peru and FairMail India.

Thanks
Atte. Juan Carlos flores cabellos.

(Red. for more information about Juan Carlos, to buy his cards and look at his pictures click here)