Posts Tagged ‘exposition’

The Cacao Route – Photo documentary

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
Children of cacao producers from the Peruvian Amazon showing their parents harvest

Children of cacao producers from the Peruvian Amazon showing their parents harvest

In August the Peruvian FairMail teenagers made an unforgettable journey along North Peru’s Cacao route (see video here). This not only provided a unique insight into the “From Bean to Bar” chocolate producing process. But also resulted in a photo documentary series with amazing photographs of the various production stages and inspiring stories by the cacao bean producers.

From Coca to Cacao

We all got quite inspired by the story of the founder of Mishki Cacao, a female run chocolate producing cooperative. During our visit to their artisanal chocolate factory she explained about the prior negative influence of coca cultivation in the area. This raw material to produce cocaine was an attractive cash crop for many farmers of the Amazon. Unfortunately, the presence of drug traffickers and -producers created an atmosphere that made it difficult for the women to keep their sons and husbands on the right track.

Cacao beans after drying

Cacao beans after drying

Cacao cultivation was introduced as an alternative source of income, but unfortunately not as profitable as coca. Unless added value could be created in the form of local chocolate production. With this mission in mind the women fought hard to make their dream reality. Now they have their own professional production facilities, sell their chocolate all over the country and have won international awards for their chocolate’s quality.

From Bean to Bar

Apart from visiting and photographing Mishki Cacao, the FairMail teenagers also visited the factory of La Orquidea which produces organic chocolate for the export market. And they visited the friendly cacao producers in the jungle village of Tununtunumba to learn more about cultivation and post-harvesting.

Production of organic cacao

Production of organic cacao

Chocolate Photo Series

The teenagers’ images have resulted in a beautiful photo series telling the story behind the delicious chocolate. This photo series is now available for photo exhibitions, marketing campaigns, year reports and chocolate packaging.

Please contact us if you are interested to learn more.

One of the friendly cacao producers from the Amazon village of Tununtunumba

One of the friendly cacao producers from the Amazon village of Tununtunumba

Photography exposition FairMail Peru “Cultura Viva de Huanchaco”

Friday, March 13th, 2015

Bryan skate graffitiIn March the Peruvian FairMail team organized two photography expositions. The chosen theme was “Cultura viva de Huanchaco – por los ojos de jóvenes locales” (Living culture of Huanchaco – through the eyes of local teenagers).

Huanchaco is famous for the live & kicking ancient culture of local fishermen fishing on their reed fishing boats (the origin of surfing according to some) and the delicious dishes prepared with the fish they catch. We thought it would be interesting to revitalize Huanchaco’s image and show the influence of new sub-cultures on life and culture in Huanchaco.

Angeles covering the elderly in Huanchaco

Angeles covering the elderly in Huanchaco

Therefore each teenager chose to document a different sub-culture varying from skaters to graffiti artists, from surfers to artisans and from street food vendors to oriental yoga practitioners. Each teenager followed and interviewed their models during 6 weeks. The end result was each teenager selecting 8 photographs with accompanying texts explaining about the new sub-culture.

These went on display in two different venues in Huanchaco (Jugeria Yolit) and Trujillo (Alianza Francesa) where the teenagers presented their work. In total nearly 200 people visited the exposition. Also the national media noted the unique exposition with mentions in 3 national newspapers and magazines.

For pictures of the actual event, click here.

Kzanier documenting the influence of yoga on Huanchaco's culture

Kzanier documenting the influence of yoga on Huanchaco’s culture

We would like to thank our sponsor Grafica Real from Trujillo for providing the free photography prints for the exposition plus the tour of their printing facilities for our teenagers, Jugeria Yolit and the Alianza Francesa for providing the venues.

Dante covering the surfing sub culture in Huanchaco

Dante covering the surfing sub culture in Huanchaco

Gabriel Juan documenting the

Gabriel Juan documenting the “raspadilla” seller

Diana covering the local fishermen in their reed fishing boats

Diana covering the local fishermen in their reed fishing boats

Jorge documenting the food stall sellers along the beach

Jorge documenting the food stall sellers along the beach

Anidela documenting the artisans who make the souveniers for the many tourists visiting Huanchaco

Anidela documenting the artisans who make the souveniers for the many tourists visiting Huanchaco

Four new photographers take part in photography exposition in Peru

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013
Angeles putting up her pictures

Angeles putting up her pictures

Five months age FairMail Peru opened its doors to 4 new teenagers from different outskirts of Trujillo to provide them with free photography training and be part of the FairMail family. After this short training period they grasped the opportunity to take the next big step and show their new skills to the world in a great photography event in Huanchaco, Peru.

The first visitors arrived

The first visitors arrived

The 22nd of September was a special afternoon in the beach town of Huanchaco with the sun shining during the opening of the “Mi Barrio” photography exposition in Otra Cosa Restaurant. Through 28 pictures the 7 participating photographers gave an insight into their daily lives in their houses and the neighborhoods where they live. With the click of a button they showed their daily realities. For example Anidela, aged 15, showed her talent taking pictures of her father working in a dairy farm.

Some of Diana's pictures

Some of Diana’s pictures

At 14.30 the people started showing up to discover the teenagers work. Many where surprised about the quality and thought the pictures would have been taken by very experienced photographers. When coming face to face with the young photographers the comments where surprising. “Wow this is incredible!”, “Did you really take this picture yourself, where and how did you do it?”, “Congratulations with your great job” where some of the much heard comments from the visitors.

This filled the young photographers with happiness as Anidela explains: “I feel very satisfied to hear that the people like my work and it motivates me even more to keep growing as a photographer.

Proud Diana with Angeles mother

Proud Diana with Angeles mother

In the end about 40 people showed up. It was a big success and the teenagers where very happy with their audience. We hope even more people will show up for the next exposition in Peru or India. Please connect with FairMail on Facebook if you want to be informed about future expositions so you can help us spread the word.

The FairMail Peru team that made it happen!

The FairMail Peru team that made it happen!

First photography exposition Morocco a big success

Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
FairMail Exposition

FairMail Exposition

After just 2 months of photography training the new teenagers of FairMail Morocco organized their first ever photography exhibition in Essaouira. With the theme of the exhibition being “My Essaouira” we asked the teenagers to take pictures of what was the most important thing in their daily lives in Essaouira. This way giving the visitors a unique inside view into the lives of the teenagers and what is important for them.

The teenagers presenting themselves

The teenagers presenting themselves

Chaima for example took great pictures of the fishing port where her father and brother earn the family income by buying and selling sardines. The port also plays an important role for Monim as he cleans the fishing boats before they are painted and gives the money to his mother as his father had a deadly accident several years ago. Other teenagers like Ibtissam, Hajiba and Badre choose to document the important work that their associations do to help teenagers like them to stay in school, have decent food to eat, clothes to wear and lead a tranquil life. The most popular pictures where the ones taken of the cats living in the port and in the ancient medina, taken by Joued and Fatimezahra respectively.

Abdallah showing his pictures

Abdallah showing his pictures

In total the teenagers sold 72 pictures to the visitors. As during the exhibition 100% of the earnings went directly into the teenager’s private education fund they earned 10.000 dirham (about 900 euro) to invest in their futures.

The highlight for the teenagers was presenting themselves to the 100 people who attended the opening night and speaking in public for the first time. Which we think they did great, leaving the visitors very impressed. Equally impressive for the teenagers was when the national television station 2M showed up to interview four of the teenagers when making an item about FairMail’s pilot project in Morocco.

Monim being interviewed for the national television

Monim being interviewed for the national television

An online display of the exhibition pictures can be found here.

On-line viewing of the Moroccan TVcan be found here. The item about FairMail starts after 23 minutes and 45 seconds.

MyEssaouira

Saturday, October 27th, 2012
The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

– In ENGLISH BELOW –

Fondée en 2006, FairMail est une entreprise de commerce équitable qui produit des carte de vœux, réalisées en Inde et au Pérou, par des adolescents en situation de pauvreté.  La mission de FairMail est d’offrir un meilleur avenir à l’ensemble de ces adolescents, qu’ils construisent eux même en développant : leur créativité (au travers de la photographie) et leur confiance en eux (grâce à cette expérience professionnelle, leurs nouvelles compétences et en créant leur propre produit). Ils choisissent ainsi leur futur en toute conscience. Avec l’argent qu’ils gagnent au sein de FairMail, ils financent leur éducation qui leur permettra de réaliser leur rêve.  

En 2012, FairMail a décidé d’introduire son programme dans un troisième pays : le Maroc. Après trois semaines de voyage prospectif en février, la décision a été prise de s’installer à Essaouira. Un projet pilote a ainsi commencé en travaillant avec les adolescents défavorisés des associations Bayti, Au Cœur de l’Amitié et Dar At Talib. Les adolescents suivent deux leçons par semaine, avec en option une leçon privée additionnelle. Le démarrage de FairMail Maroc a été très dynamique, avec des adolescents qui sont déjà en train de produire des photos dans un délai très court !

Le 24 novembre se tiendra l’exposition “Mon Essaouira” montrant Essaouira à travers le regard des adolescents et ainsi, une perspective unique de la ville. Vous êtes invités à venir découvrir leur travail et à rencontrer les 9 jeunes artistes à la soirée d’ouverture le 24 novembre 2012.

L’exposition se déroulera du 26 novembre au 01 décembre 2012. Si vous n’avez pas la possibilité d’être présent lors de la soirée d’ouverture, les adolescents vous proposent de venir voir leur travail pendant cette semaine.

Toutes les photos des adolescents sont en vente. 100% de l’argent récolté va directement à l’adolescent(e) qui a pris la photo, pour financer son éducation.

 ‘MON ESSAOUIRA’

 à

Dar Souiri

2 Avenue du Caire, Essaouira

Soirée d’ouverture  – samedi 24 novembre de 19h à 21h

Exposition du  lundi 26 novembre au samedi 01 décembre de 9h-12h, 15h-19h

How to find Dar Souiri?
How to find Dar Souiri?

– IN ENGLISH –

FairMail, founded in 2006, is a company producing fair trade greeting cards with photos made in Peru and India by local underprivileged teenagers. FairMail’s mission is to offer opportunities for a better future to the teenagers, which they THEMSELVES create; by developing their creativity (through photography) and their self-esteem (through job experience, new skills and having their own product) so that they can choose their future paths more consciously.  With the money they earn in FairMail they can finance the education they need to realize these futures.

In 2012 FairMail decided to introduce the program to a third country, Morocco, and after a 3 week orientation trip in February, it was decided to open its doors in Essaouira and begin a pilot project working with underprivileged teenagers from Bayti, Au Couer de l’Amitie and Dar At Talib.  The teenagers have two group lessons and the option of a further private lesson per week. It has been an exciting start to FairMail Morocco with the teenagers already producing great photographs in such a short time.

On the 24th November we are hosting ‘My Essaouira’, an exhibition of the teenagers’ photographs showing Essaouira through their eyes, giving a unique perspective to their city. You are invited to watch their work and meet the young artists themselves on their Opening Night on the 24th November 2012.  

The exhibition runs from 26th November to 1st December 2012, so if you are unable to make the Opening Night do visit another time, the teenagers would love you to see their work.

All the teenagers pictures are for sale. 100% of money goes directly to the teenager who took the picture for him or her to spend on their own education.

 

‘MY ESSAOUIRA’

 

at

 

Dar Souiri

2 Avenue du Caire, Essaouira

Opening Night  – Saturday 24th November 2012, 7pm – 9pm

Exhibition runs Monday 26th  November – Saturday 1st December 2012

9 am – 12 pm, 3pm – 7pm

How to find Dar Souiri?

How to find Dar Souiri?

FairMail on television!

Monday, December 26th, 2011
FairMail Photo exhibition at Nordic Light

FairMail Photo exhibition at Nordic Light

From the 3rd until the 7th of May FairMail was invited by the organization of the Nordic Light Photography Festival to exhibit in Norway. This prestigious international photography festival, held yearly in the city of Kristiansund, was the perfect opportunity to find potential volunteer photography trainers for our teenagers in Peru and India. And to sell their pictures of course!

FairMail on Norwegian Television!

FairMail on Norwegian Television!

The visit did not pass by unnoticed. Especially after the Norwegian National News show broadcast an item about FairMail.

Click here to watch the item on-line.

In total there where 695.000 Norwegian viewers who heard about FairMail!

More pictures of the visit, the exhibition and the presentations we gave can be viewed on FairMail´s Facebook page via this link.

Photography exposition Indian teenagers very successfull

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Less then nine months after the teenage photographers from India received their first photography class they opened their first real photography exposition on the 26th of November for inhabitants and visitors of Varansi. You can imagine how proud the teenagers and their parentsD where to see the pictures hanging in a real gallery and being watched by many visitors. The theme of the exposition was “Documents of the every day”. It showed pictures with Indian streetlife through the eyes of  the 10 Indian FairMail photographers.

This great moment in the careers of the teenagers wouldn’t have been possible without the great initiative of our volunteers Annelies and Elena, the effort of our manager Akshay and the hospitality of the gallery holder, Mr. Nag.

At this moment behind the scenes an effort is being made to get a photobook published with other street life pictures made by the teenagers. An American publisher has shown interest. As soon as we know more we will let you know.

For more pictures of the opening of the expostion, please visit  FairMail’s facebook page.

(Nederlands) FairMail on Tour in 2010!

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

Sorry, this entry is only available in Nederlands.

Ook dit festivalseizoen is er weer grote kans dat je FairMail tegenkomt. Dit jaar zijn we aanwezig op maar liefst 11 verschillende festivals om aan de bezoekers het bijzondere verhaal achter de FairMail kaarten uit te leggen. Verder trekken we de aandacht met een prachtige fotoexpositie met als thema “Water, bron van vreugde”. Natuurlijk met foto’s gemaakt door onze tienerfotografen in Peru en India.

Leuk als je ook langskomt bij de FairMail stand op een van de onderstaande festival. We horen graag wat jij van FairMail vindt en laten je graag de expositie zien op:

  1. Plus Lente Dagen – 7 t/m 10 April – Ede
  2. Overijssels Bevrijdingsfestival – 5 Mei – Zwolle
  3. Mano Mundo – 8 en 9 mei – Leuven (be)
  4. Dunya Wereldfestival – 30 mei – Rotterdam
  5. Festival Mundial – 19 en 20 juni – Tilburg
  6. Wereldfeest Utrecht – 27 juni – Utrecht
  7. Via Ventosa – 4 juli – Eindhoven
  8. Levenskunst festival – 28 en 29 aug – Driebergen
  9. Puur Countryfair – 9 t/m 12 sept – Doorn
  10. Levenskunst festival – 9 en 10 oktober – Noordwijk
  11. Margriet Winterfair – 19 t/m 25 November – Utrecht

Photography exposition FairMail India

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

The FairMail photographers in India started taking photos in march this year, and NOW already they have their own photo exhibition in Varanasi! We welcome you to this unique show called:

“Documents of the everyday”

by FairMail

A photography exposition by:

Kaushal Das – Ankita Dinkar – Anshu Dinkar – Anuj Dinkar- Dhiraj Kansujiya – Sonu Kumar – Anil Kumar – Resham Kumari – Akaash Ram – Sandhya Rao

Inauguration:

Sunday 6th of December at 3 pm

Show:

3-13 December 2009

Daily 11 am to 8 pm

Location:

Qeritica Art gallery, 11 Gangi Muthi (first floor), Assi Ghat, Varanasi

image003