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FairMail India perdido en la selba?

lunes, diciembre 19th, 2011
First group meeting with the team

First group meeting with the team

Mid March FairMail initiator Peter den Hond went for a three week visit to FairMail india. Read below about his most marvelous day, how he helped to clear a path through the jungle and found Tibetian treasures hidden in the Himalayas.

After a 12 hour train journey I arrived in the holy city of Varanasi on the borders of the Ganges river. At the train station I was picked up by our managers Akshay and three of the FairMail photographers to take me to the new office of FairMail India. I felt straight away that there was a lot of good energy, fun and friendship between the team members. «Great to see, but if everything was already going so well in India, what was my role going to be here the coming weeks?»

Lost in the jungle?

Common goals set by FairMail team

Common goals set by FairMail team

During the last visit by Janneke in Octobre the whole team identified the collective goals of FairMailIndia (see picture). Earn money, Learn things, Help others, Get a profession and have fun together where the main goals. Since then the team is working hard on the succes of FairMail India. You can visualize it as if they are working hard every day chopping their way through the jungle in the direction of their goal. Then it is good if every now and then a foreigner comes in, climbs into the highest tree to look over the forest and see if we are still going in the right direction to reach our goal.

Ways FairMail India can improve according to the team

Ways FairMail India can improve according to the team

The teenagers aren’t used to openly criticize and evaluate their employer. But with some warming up we managed to get quiet a few examples of things going well or not going so well. And even a lot of ideas of how we can improve FairMail India! For example the kids where happy with the fact that money was actually being earned now for their eduational and medical needs, but they where disappointed that of a few team members hardly any images where being selected. And according to them FairMail uniforms and ID cards would be a great improvement. (see picture). Now we all know which way we are heading the whole team is back to work together. clearing a path through the jungle again.

Tibetan treasures in the Himalayas

The whole group who travelled to Darjeeling

The whole group who travelled to Darjeeling

Besides the jungle we also went to the Himalayas. During the second FairMail India photography trip we travelled to the foot of the Indian Himalayas for 10 days. We went with 4 of the photographers, manager Akshay and travelling photographer Mr. Henk. We wanted to discover a new part of their country with the teenagers, get to know each other better and of course take great pictures for the new catalogue. In the north east of India there are many Buddhist influences from nearby Tibet and Bhutan. So perfect to take pictures of Buddha statues and Tibetan monks walking in the street. Take a look at the new pictures the teenagers took and judge for yourself.

Brainstorming about ideas for pictures in front of the fire place

Brainstorming about ideas for pictures in front of the fire place

The promised view of the snow capped Himalaya stayed away for a long time due to the bad weather. For the teenagers who where used to warmer weather it was extremely cold at this altitude. They quickly had to buy glooves, scarves and hats to stay warm. Luckily our hotel had a nice fire place which they had never seen before! (see picture). Watch the small video about the trip by clicking here. We showed it during parent day to all the parents so they have an idea what we do to their kids when we take them away for 10 days!

A great (parent) day for Sandhya

Sandhya could not believe how much she had earned!

Sandhya could not believe how much she had earned!

For me the parent day we organized the last day was great because that way we could discuss the dreams the teenagers wanted to full fill with help of FairMail with their parents too. Despite their background/caste or financial situation. That was very inspiring to see for me! But I think the parent day was even more special for Sandhya. When we discussed the quarterly profit per teenager she learned that she had earned the crazy amount of 46.000 rupees with the sale of her cards in the last 3 months. (as a comparison the local fair trade liveable wage is set at 4.500 rupees per month. And Sandhya earns her money while taking free photography classes 10 hours per week, while her father has to try and repair rickshaws 48 hours per week!). Now FairMail India (like Peru) is starting to earn serious money we have to communicate more with the parents and their kids about finding ways to spend the money in an efficient and effective way. With local customs like arranged marriages, dowries and traditional gender relations this will become a nice challenge for the months to come. We already started «wishing» and discussing the «Creation Spiral» by writer Martinus Knoope.

Like last time the good bye bit was quick and hasty due to the full programme the last day. But that made the relaxation for me in the train back to Delhi all the better. A good chance for me to really feel that the coaching of local production units is the part of my work at FairMail that I enjoy most!

Fotografo Akash de la India retorna a colegio

miércoles, octubre 5th, 2011
Akash with his family

Akash with his family

Hi, I am Akash Ram, one of the Photographers of FairMail India. I am 18 years old. It is my third year in FairMail India and I have improved a lot in my photography and also in my study. I left my school in my childhood and I started to learn to become a motor mechanic so I did not think about my study.

When I joined FairMail I was inspired to take a private tuition so I stared going there. In the first few months I did not like it because I knew nothing and I was grown up boy so I felt embarrassed to go there. But because of FairMail I kept doing my study and now I know many basic things like reading, writing and doing maths. Now I plan to write my high school exam next year so I am very thankful to FairMail.

Akash with his tutor

Akash with his tutor

Through FairMail I learn many things in photography and I take good pictures. And there are my cards too so with that I earn good amount of money (red.: 1.200 Euro so far). Some of my money I was able to invest in my business to improve my motor mechanic shop which is getting better and I have saved some of my profit fund for my future study.

So thanks to the FairMail India team and also those who are involve with FairMail and also those who buy our cards.

Many greetings
Akash Ram

(Red. Read more about Akash, watch his pictures, buy his card or send him an email by clicking here. Check out Akash’s three new Christmas cards by clicking here)

Akash in the motor workshop he shares with his father

Akash in the motor workshop he shares with his father

Fotografo Kaushal hace realidad de sus suenos

miércoles, agosto 31st, 2011
Kaushal in action

Kaushal in action

Hello… Namaste… I am Kaushal and I am a photographer at FairMail India.

I am 15 now and I joined FairMail two and a half years ago. Before that I didn’t know anything about cameras. First I wanted to learn a lot and try to take some nice photographs to earn some money and help my family, but now that I understand it more I have a dream to become a professional photographer and take many creative photographs all around the world. I have lots of creative ideas and sometimes I have to spend a long time on my picture until I am happy it is perfect. I have four more years to study at my school and then I hope I will be able to study a Bachelor of Fine Arts course at the University here in Varanasi and use my photography skills.

Kaushal with his family in front of his house

Kaushal with his family in front of his house

In my family I have only sister, my grandmother and my mother. My father died when I was at the age of ten so it was a big burden for my mother to care for me and my whole family. I did not have any hope in my life because of my families’ situation. But in February of 2009 I was been selected to work in FairMail India. There I learnt how to be creative by taking picture and I was also encouraged to think about a dream for my life so now my dream is to become a good photographer and become a psychologist. Now I am very positive that I can reach my goal.

From the sales of my first card at FairMail I was able to earn 5.000 Rupees and I used the money to build a second room at my house. I live with my sister, my mother and my grandmother and before I had the money we all lived in one room together, now there is a little more space for my family.

Kaushal with his new laptop

Kaushal with his new laptop

This year I bought a laptop for my study as I am in high school and for my sister to use. She has a job typing in Hindi but before we had the computer she had to walk far in the dark to another computer and I thought it was dangerous for her and I was always worried about her. Now I have bought my laptop she can type at home and earn some more money for our family. I never thought that I will ever own a laptop in my life but FairMail made my dream full fill. Now I am saving my FairMail money to pay for my University course and I will also finish the building of my house.

One day I hope I will be a very famous photographer and when I am I would like to say thank you to FairMail for teaching me and go to FairMail in Peru as a volunteer to teach more teenagers how to be good photographers. I hope you like my photographs.

I want to thank FairMail and also to all who buy cards of FairMail because this makes our dream full fill.

Greetings,

Kaushal Das

(To watch the video of Kaushal in action taking pictures in Varanasi, click here. To buy Kaushal’s cards, click here)

Nuevos viajes de fotografia a Peru y India en linea

domingo, diciembre 12th, 2010

cordilleraNo less then six new FairMail photography trips are available in 2010 and 2011. New destinations include «The Holy Rivers» in India and «The Cordillera Blanca» in Peru. In 2011 «The Organic Coffee  route» is back by popular demand.

On the photography travels page of the FairMail website you can find more information about the unique way of travelling with FairMail’s teenage photographers and helping them shoot the right pictures for the western market.

Read more about the 2 trial expeditions to Northern India by clicking here.

Read more about the new destination at the base of Peru’s highest mountain (Nevado Huascaran, 6768 meters high) by clicking here.

Read more about the Organic Coffee Route to Northern Peru’s cloud forest by clicking here.

Exposicion de fotografia de adolescentes de FairMail India

viernes, diciembre 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.

Informe de visita de directora Janneka a FairMail India

viernes, diciembre 3rd, 2010

FairMail pioneer Janneke Smeulders visited FairMail India for the third time in October 2010. This is her story:

«My visit of 3 weeks to the FairMail India team was intensive, impressive and great at the same time, a lot has happened:

Welcome and new office:

On the train station in Varanasi I was welcomed warmly by our manager Akshay, FairMail photographers Dhiraj and Akaash and our American and Swiss volunteers Brittanie and Carole. So it was a cosy and fun ride through the busy streets to the office! Since September we are located in a new office which I had not seen yet so that was a nice surprise: a fine location, a good, big and clean office with 2 extra rooms for volunteers and a huge rooftop terrace that we can use for warm up games and photography classes.

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Playing warming up games on the roof top

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looking at the new materials to make X-mas cards with

Great! The atmosphere in the office is very good, there is a lot of laughter in the team and good cooperation. It is great to see how well Akshay is running this office. Big compliments to him! We did a lot of games and also a serious workshop about the individual reasons to be in FairMail and the personal goals of all of us. From those results we formulated our common goals. Some of the dreams that the students have turn out to be the dreams of their parents: for example Anuj wants to become a hardware engineer but does not know what this profession is exactly nor how to become one: it is his father that says that he wants his son to become a hardware engineer. In good communication with the parents we want to try and stimulate the students to think for themselves what they like to do and what they would like to become.

Setting our common goals as FairMail team

Setting our common goals as FairMail team

Photographer Sonu dies:

Two days after my arrival, Sonu died, for me that was unexpectedly quick although he had hepatitis B for years already. Family and the FairMail students told me how he wanted to be a good host until the last moment and how he kept on being serving and polite. When his body gave up, he still managed to step outside and lie on the floor outside his house. There is where he passed away. Sad and impressive for everybody around him. Sonu was carried to the Ganges and cremated, his ashes were spread out in the holy river. With the memories and through his photos that FairMail shows to the whole world, Sonu and his way to look at the world will stay alive.

The first FairMail India photography trip:

Sandhya, Akaash en Dhiraj had the best personal scores (they get points for motivation, coming in time, helping Akshay etc.) so they were invited to go on this photography excursion to the hill station of Pachmarhi, 14 hours by train from Varanasi. Also Akshay, Brittanie and me went and Eileen, our only “voluntourist” that had booked the trip through internet (check out her great pictures by clicking here). Eileen was so great to collect donations among her friends and family so that the costs for all 3 teenagers were covered! The trip was a big success: we all fully enjoyed the green nature, the waterfalls, the friendly and relaxed people (what a difference with the big city!) and each others company.

Made it with the whole team to the waterfall

Made it with the whole team to the waterfall

Eating 3 meals a day together was an important part of the trip, as this was great to get to know each other better…. and because the food was so tasty! For the 3 students this was the first time they were on a train and in a hotel, so that was impressive. The 6 students that stayed behind in Varanasi missed them a lot, they called daily! Also from a photographic view the trip was a success: we made a great new selection of photos that will go on-line on the website soon!»

Janneke Smeulders

Janneke@fairmail.info

ready for the next stop on the photography trip

ready for the next stop on the photography trip

Fotografo Akaash duplica sus ganancias con propio negocio

miércoles, diciembre 1st, 2010

akash2

Akaash’s dream is to improve the mechanic workplace he runs with his father so it can provide more income for his family. That’s why he had already invested part of his profit from the sale of his cards in spare parts and tools.

With the sale of his newest card he was able to buy an old motorcycle for 3.000 rs. akaash1300After a thorough maintenance job worth 2.000 rs he has already been able to sell it for 10.000 rs. So a very good investment that has made his dream come a bit closer.

akaash2300Akaash is one of the teenagers who likes to work with his hands and is not motivated to follow further education. You can’t really blame him after seeing what this has brought his brother and sister. Both have a university degree but no job and thus can’t support the family. Luckily Akaash does understand that to run a succesfull business he has to be able to read, write and do his maths. That’s why he, Anil and Sonu hired the services of a private tutor to learn at least the basics. The coming years FairMail will be following up on Akaash and guiding him to make his mechanic workplace a success.

Read more about how Akaash decided to get a tutor by clicking here.

Buenas ganancias para fotografos de FairMail

lunes, diciembre 14th, 2009

Con la exportacion de la nueva collecion de postales a Holanda los fotografos de FairMail ganaron bien con ganancias record para ellos.

Los en total 27 fotografos ganaron mas que 7.500 euros en los ultimos 6 meses en fondo de educacion, fondo de salud y suelde de empacacion. Los adolescentes de Peru ganaron en promedio 32% mas que el sueldo de comercio justo y los chicos de la India 252% mas que el sueldo de comercio justo local. Desde el inicio de FairMail los chicos ganaron en total 24.787 euro con la venta de sus fotos.

Los chicos en Peru que ganaron bien son David, Cinthia y Rosita. Mientras que en la India los que ganaron muy bien son Anil, Kaushal y Dhiraj. En las nuevas paginas web de los voluntarios puedes ver cuanto cada chico ha ganado desde que entro FairMail. Mira lo!

Video de FairMail India ahora en linea

sábado, diciembre 12th, 2009

Tambien quieres saber como es que FairMail logra en hacer buenos fotografos de chicos con pocos recursos economicos? Entonces tienes que ver el video de 5 minutos “The Making of FairMail India” ahora en youtube. Janneke Smeulders, quien empezo a FairMail, ha sido seguido con la camera mientras que en 3 meses empezo con FairMail India.

En el video se puede ver que no siempre fue facil. Mayormente para incentivar a las chicas del assentamiento humano Nagwa para que desarollan su creatividad. Desde el principio las cosas fueran mucho mas facil con el joven fotografo y fan de Michael Jackson, Kaushal Kumar, quien les lleva a su casa y cuenta en lo que tiene que pensar antes de tomar una foto. Disfruta!