Posts Tagged ‘adolescentes’

Primera pelicula «stop motion» hecho durante viaje de fotografia

lunes, febrero 4th, 2013

La meta principal de los Viajes de fotografia son sacar foto’s para las nuevas postales. Pero de vez en cuanto hacemos algo nuevo para que los chicos no se aburen y para estimular la creatividad un poco. Durante el ultimo viaje esto resulto en las dos primeras «videos-stop-motion» hecho por el equipo de FairMail Peru.

Con mas de 250 foto’s cada uno dos diferentes grupos hicieron su pelicula animda. Un video de naturaleza con un flor enamorada y una comedia sobre un trans sexual conquistando a los corazones de las mujeres.

Para ver mas video visita el canal de FairMail’s en YouTube.

Para ver mas fotos del ultimo viaje de fotografia a Chachapoyas, Peru visita la pagina de FairMail en Facebook.

Adolescentes de FairMail empiezan su proprio negocio de pasteleria

lunes, febrero 4th, 2013
Patricia and Betty putting their cakes in the oven

Patricia and Betty putting their cakes in the oven

Two of the Peruvian FairMail teenagers who left FairMail at the end of 2012 (due to reaching the age limit) have started on a new endeavor: starting a bakery business together. Patricia used her FairMail earnings to study gastronomy and with the help of one of FairMail’s partners ACJ she also followed a bakery course. Betty used her earnings to study business administration. With Patricia’s creativity and entrepreneurial spirit and Betty’s structured way of working and understanding of finances they could be the perfect match. We asked them how they came up with the idea and what they are up to:

How did you get the idea to start a cake bakery business?

Patty explains: “At first I wanted to start a restaurant in our home where all the mothers from the neighborhood could come and eat. But we didn’t have enough money to invest so we started selling snacks. Unfortunately that didn’t go very well. I also made cakes for me and my family now and then. The neighbors who would join us said the cakes where delicious and asked why we didn’t start to sell cakes. At home I have a small oven, but it is too small. But at a nearby NGO (ACJ El Milagro) they have a professional bakery kitchen and they let me use their oven. Also they helped me with a bakery course where I learned a lot of things which I am using now.

Betty making some delicious dough

Betty making some delicious dough

And how did you end up joining Betty?

Betty explains: “Patty asked me a long time ago if I wanted to help. She was looking for someone that could assist her, or would be her business partner. But at that time I had problems at home so I didn’t say yes then. But now I have decided to join her and now we do everything 50/50.

So what is the name of your company?

We don’t know yet unfortunately. All ideas are welcome!

Check FairMail’s facebook to join in the online discussion and voting for a new name for Betty and Patty’s company.

How is business going for you now?

At this moment we are baking about 10 cakes per week. We sell them at 10 soles (about 3 euro) while they cost us around 5 soles to make. It is a lot of work because we make the batter by hand. First we bought small amounts of ingredients, but now we have invested in buying a big bag of flower and sugar so the production price goes down and we make more profit. We also want to buy more cake molds as now we have only 4. We want to grow so we hope that everyone in the neighborhood knows about us soon and orders with us!

Proud Patricia showing her soon-to-be-cak

Proud Patricia showing her soon-to-be-cak

Even though Patricia and Betty are no longer active as photographers for FairMail they keep earning money with the sale of their cards and photo’s. Over the coming months they will invest their earnings in their business. We wish Patricia and Betty all the best with their new endeavor and many more cakes to come!

Quien es que realmente hace los fotos en los postales de FairMail?

sábado, enero 26th, 2013

La semana pasada uno de nuestros adolescentes recibió un correo de un cliente  quien compro sus postales, preguntándole si esto es realmente verdad, que el tomo la imagen en la tarjeta. Buen pregunta nos pareció! Y tiempo para mostrar alguna prueba que esto es realidad los niños de FairMail  quien está tomando estas imágenes asombrosas y profesionales. A pesar de nunca haber tenido una cámara antes en toda su vida,  unos meses antes de entrar  a FairMail.

A continuación puede encontrar un ejemplo de algunas de las tarjetas de FairMail Nos pasó a ser en torno a la toma de fotografías de algunos de la acción, convencido ahora?

New Home Card made by Betty

Betty in action during a first try with a grass background

Best selling card by Maria flor

Best selling card by Maria flor

Maria flor in action on the picknick table

Maria flor in action on the picknick table

Best selling Christmas Card

Best selling Christmas Card

shot in the flowers just around the corner from our office

shot in the flowers just around the corner from our office

 Thank you card by Ankita

Thank you card by Ankita

Which she shot with the help of a volunteer

Which she shot with the help of a volunteer

Conozca a los adolescentes marroquíes

miércoles, diciembre 12th, 2012
Meet the Moroccan FairMail teenagers

Meet the Moroccan FairMail teenagers

Quienes son los adolecentes que FairMail  a entrenado los últimos dos meses cual es su origen y que son sus sueños? Todos los 9 de ellos están desatancando en la pagina Fotógraos del sitio web de FairMail con sus fotos autobiografía, mejores fotos y la opción a conectarse con ellos vía correo. “Leer mas sobre ellos haciendo clic aqui!

Con los 9 nuevos adolescentes en marruecos, FairMail ha superado la marca de 50 en la actualidad  cuenta con 52 adolescentes en Perú, India y marruecos  quienes han sido capacitados en fotografía y están ganando dinero mediante la venta de sus  fotos.

Classes de fotografía en Marruecos comenzaron

lunes, octubre 22nd, 2012
The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

The FairMail Morocco Teenagers

After the first 6 photography lessons we can now really state that FairMail Morocco has actually started. A group of 10 deprived local teenagers is getting free photography lessons three times a week and a digital camera to borrow.

On the 24th of November their pictures will be displayed to the world for the first time in a photography exhibit called “My Essaouira”. This photogenic Moroccan fishing village has been photographed by many international photographers. This will the first time that the local youth will show their own perspective on their village which will give an unique insight into their lives and what the different places in their village mean to them.

First class:

First class:

Two weeks after the exhibit the teenagers will receive an upfront payment of 500 dirham per pictures (about 50 euro) for their 20 best pictures which they can start to invest in their education. Hopefully these pictures will make it to FairMail postcards quickly so they can start to earn more. If this actually happens is very important for the future of FairMail Morocco in 2013. Only with a substantial growth of the sales will it be possible to employ the new teenagers on the long run. Without harming the earnings of the current teenagers in Peru and India, who after envisioning their dreams, are now working hard on making them reality. Because of this uncertainty the 10 teenagers (5 boys and 5 girls) received a temporary contract for 2 months. In the beginning of 2013 we will evaluate if FairMail’s sales has increased sufficiently to set up FairMail in Morocco definitely.

FairMail Morocco photographer Fatime zara in action

FairMail Morocco photographer Fatime zara in action

FairMail doesn’t do all the work in Morocco by itself. We cooperate with 3 local organizations that support underprivileged teenagers and put them forward to participate in FairMail:

FairMail is working together with 3 organizations here:

Au Coeur de l’Amitie, an organization that works with disadvantaged children by feeding them and providing an area for and help with schooling.  Each child gets a meal at lunchtime and something to eat after school before they go home.  They serve more than 30,000 hot meals per year to about 50 children.  They have very kindly given us a classroom to teach in on Saturdays.  We have four children from here – Hajiba (14, female), Badr (13, male), Chaima (14, female) and Fatimzara (14, female).

Founded in 1995, BAYTI, meaning my «home», works with children in difficult situations – street kids, victims of economic or sexual exploitation, victims of violence and children from destitute backgrounds. The programme is for all children and families in difficulty needing protection, assistance, counseling and orientation. Our kids from Bayti are Ibtissam (14, female), Siham (15, female) and Mohammed (16, male). Unfortunately Mohammed stopped attending classes and is currently not participating any more.

Dar At Talib, meaning ‘House of the Student’, is a foundation that has been established to help local children continue with their studies, providing lodging, food, monitoring and tutoring. From Dar Attalib we have Jaoud (12, male), Abdallah (16, male) and Mounaim (15, male).

Fotografo Anil de la India invierte en su futuro

lunes, octubre 22nd, 2012
Anil Kumar

Anil Kumar

Last month we received the following message from FairMail India photographer Anil Kumar:

«Hi
I am Anil Kumar, a photographer of FairMail India. I have been working in FairMail for the past three and half years and it has been a great privileged to work in this company. For that me and my family are thankful to FairMail.

I did not know how to read and write when I started in FairMail in 2009. With the money I earned in FairMail I started private tuition. And after that I joined an English spoken course. Now I can read and write English and I can also understand and speak English. I am continuing with both courses and keeping my hope to grow in the future.

Anil in action

Anil in action

I also bought my own DSLR camera with my FairMail earnings. I am very happy with that as my future dream is to become a professional wild life photographer and I believe that I will achieve my goal. Thanks.»

FairMail fotografe Ankita de la India saca primer puesto en colegio

domingo, agosto 26th, 2012
FairMail India photographer Ankita

FairMail India photographer Ankita

«Hi I am Ankita Dinkar, a FairMail photographer working in FairMail for three and half years. I leaned so much in FairMail as I was not keeping myself in discipline. But in FairMail I leaned so much to keep myself in discipline, working hard, being on time and listening to my parents.

I wrote my board examination of the 10th year and got the result. Guess what? I got first class in this examination. Now I got a new admission in 11th and am looking forward to fulfilling my dream as I want to become photographer. So I want to go to take a degree in photography in BHU (Benares Hindu University) so I am very much positive to realize my dream.»

Want to read more about Ankita, see her pictures, send her an e-mail or order her cards on-line, then click here.

Dos nuevos fotografos impiezan en la India

miércoles, julio 11th, 2012
Chandu in front of his house (picture by Kaushal Das)

Chandu in front of his house (picture by Kaushal Das)

Two new teenagers where admitted in FairMail India, after a month long trial period, in June 2012 : Chandra Shekhar and Suman Rao, both 15 years old. The two vacancies came free due to retirement of Dhiraj Kannaujia and Akaashh Ram after turning 19 years old. Both new teenagers were selected mainly due to their family circumstances. But decisive in their favour was also their strong motivation to join FairMail, both having the right age to participate and because FairMail was looking for one boy and one girl to join the team.  We asked them both to introduce themselves to you below.

We wish them the best of luck in getting the most out of their four years in FairMail!

Suman Rao with her family in Nagwa

Suman Rao with her family in Nagwa

SUMAN RAO:

My name is Suman. I study in 8th class. My school’s name is Ashadeep Vidya Ashram. I am 15 years old.

I live with my family in Nagwa which is a place in Varanasi. In my family there are 5 people. My mother, my father and my two sisters.

All expenses are held by my parents. My parents work hard for my bright future. Their dream is to see me as a successful person. My mother works as a cook in a school and she works as house servant when she is done with her work at the school. My father works as laborer at construction sites to fulfill our needs.

I came to know about FairMail three years ago when I started studying in Ashadeep Vidyaashram from some of the other students of Ashadeep.

The thing which I like about FairMail is that volunteers come and teach so many nice things about photography also I like the games which are played by teenagers here.

My dream is to be a Kathak dance teacher and to fullfill my dreams for me in my future.

My first priority to spend FairMail money will be my education.

Chandra and his family in Nagwa

Chandra and his family in Nagwa

CHANDU:

My name is Chandra Shekhar but my friends call me Chandu which is short version of my name. I am 15 years old. I live in Varanasi a city of UP. I live with my parents.  There are 7 people in my family ( my mother, my father, my 2 sisters, my two brothers and me). I am the 2nd child of my family.

All FairMail’s teenagers are friend of mine so I came to know about FairMail from them.

The thing which I like about FairMail is that it  helps to those who really needy. There are many kids here in Varanasi who wants to study and also very good in it but are forced to work for their needs in their education and after that they have to leave their study because of the shortage of money. FairMail is helping few kids like those and it means a lot for them because it helps to make their future bright.

In my future I want to become a good chef it is hard for my parents to afford for this kinds of education as there are more my brothers and sisters for study I am quite sure that I will reach my goal with the help of FairMail.

I want to spend all of my money for my education which I will earn through FairMail.

Fotografa Patricia mira atras y hacia adelante

domingo, julio 8th, 2012
Patricia in front of her mother's house.

Patricia at her home

In September FairMail Peru photographer Patricia Mariseta will turn 19 years old and therefor retire as an active photographer for FairMail. Of course she will be earning money with her pictures FairMail will keep trying to sell for her. Time to look back with her on the past four years she has been participating in FairMail and ask her how she sees her life as a retired FairMail photographer.

What do you like most about FairMail?

“What I like most is the teamwork which we always do. I like to share new ideas and challenges with my friends at FairMail. Also because they give suggestions and constructive ideas to me.”

What was the most beautiful moment in FairMail for you?

“The most beautiful moment was when I joined the group because in FairMail I found new challenges and new goals. But also unforgettable travel memories that I will never forget, friends that will always be there to support me and a family in which I can count on today and in the future.”

Were people around you ever jealous of you being in FairMail? And if so how did you react?

“Yes, there were friends who told me I was lucky and came up to tell me that they wanted to enter, but I told them there where only a limited amount of spaces in FairMail. When my friends talked in a jealous way about FairMail I just smiled and said: thank you God for letting me know about FairMail, meet new friends and have new dreams.”

What have you learned in FairMail, besides photography?

“I learned that life is not easy. It has many obstacles. But I also learned that I am a girl with dreams and goals. I can achieve what I want as long as I put much effort and strength into it. I learned to develop myself as a person and have values. That is the most important.”

Patricia at her school to become chef

Patricia at her school to become chef

What will you spend your time on when you leave FairMail?

“When I leave FairMail, I will devote my time on starting my own business. Either a restaurant or a little corner store. It will start as my own small business and of course it will grow little by little.”

What are your long term future plans?

“My long term plan is to organize events like weddings and get to travel everywhere. But first I will have to achieve my goal of having my own restaurant and making it well known and established.”

What you still need to make your dreams become reality?

“I need to learn more about the business of organizing events so I can continue to work on achieving my goal.”

Nuevo video: Visitando a FairMail India – 2012

domingo, julio 8th, 2012

Especialmente para el viaje de promocion a traves de Europa hemos hecho un nuevo video llamado: «Visitando a FairMail India – 2012». En solo 10 minutos explica sobre el vida de los fotografos de FairMail India Dhiraj Kannaujia y Anil Rao y como  trabajan semanalmente para FairMail India. Esto da una vista unica a la vida de los chicos con que FairMail India trabaja.  Y deja que ellos mismos explican sobre el impacto que FairMail tenia en sus vidas. El video fue grabado en ingles pero tambien es disponible con subtitulos en Aleman y Frances. Disfruta!