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NGO Photography in PNG 2

May 20, 2016 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, portrait, surfing, Travel Photography, Writing tags: australian travel photographer, climate change papua new guinea, climate change png, conservation papua new guinea, conservation png, cool earth, cool earth png, humanitarian photographer, humanitarian photographer papua new guinea, milne bay, ngo photographer australia, ngo photographer nsw, no in papua new guinea, no in png, no photography, papua new guinea, photography papua new guinea, photography png, png photos, portraits papua new guinea, portraits png, surf png 0 comments
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More of my adventures working with UK charity, Cool Earth in PNG. Including lots of photos and a video of me surfing planks of wood with the kids Read More

NGO Photography in PNG

March 10, 2016 aliciafox Eco Photography, Ethical Photography, Humanitarian Photography, NGO photography, portrait, Travel Photography, Writing tags: conservation ngo, cool earth, cool earth projects, gadaisu, ngo photographer, NGO Photography, papua new guinea, people in papua new guinea, Photographer in Papua New Guinea NGO Photographer in PNG, Photos of Milne Bay, photos of papua new guinea, Photos of PNG, png, PNG portraits, png village, portrait photographer, portrait photography, save the rainforest, Travel Photographer in PNG, wabumari 0 comments
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Papua New Guinea has been up the top of my Travel Wishlist for years.  Despite it being Australia’s closest neighbour (only 170km from Queensland), it isn’t a very popular travel destination – hence the appeal. A few years ago when I learned about PNGs rugged beauty, rich indigenous cultures and distinct lack of tourism, I started looking into how I could get there.  Simply travelling or being a tourist is never enough for me – I always look for a way to add another dimension to any journey, and I love my profession so much that turning a travel opportunity into a Photo Trip is usually my first preference. I pasted photos of PNG onto my “Dream Board” – the digital pinboard where I gather inspirational images surrounding my dreams and goals. While I was busy making other dreams come true (making a sea change, getting married and building my strawbale cottage with my husband), plans for Papua New Guinea fell into place on their own.     I was ecstatic when I received an email from Cool Earth, asking if I’d be available for a photo shoot in PNG.  Cool Earth is a UK based NGO (Non Government Organisation) that […] Read More

The 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami – 10 Years On

December 26, 2014 aliciafox Writing tags: 2004 boxing day, boxing day tsunami, journal, memoir, ngo photographer, sri lanka, sri lanka tsunami, tsunami, tsunami 10 year anniversary 0 comments
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How I came to be an NGO Photographer   It was December 2004. I was in a minivan to Colombo airport after my 3 month Sri Lankan Surf/Self-discovery trip was cut short by the most devastating natural disaster in recent history.   The coastal road was heavily corroded and our minivan full of “survivors” had reached a stand still. A traffic jam. When your very existence is surrounded by death, the last thing you want is be forced to be still. All at once people on the streets began to look panicked.  Their pace quickened and soon many were running. Others we’re climbing walls onto balconies. Some we’re yelling.   The driver wouldn’t translate what they were saying, for several long minutes. Over the previous few days I had experienced more sadness than I’d ever imagined possible, which was both numbing and calming. But still, I needed to know what was going on so I insisted that the driver tell us what was happening.   In the rear view mirror, I caught a glimpse of restrained fear in his eyes. “They have heard there is another tsunami coming”. I saw my life end that moment. My body was suspended in the density of our reality and […] Read More

My Writing Journey Continues

May 19, 2014 aliciafox Writing tags: sydney writers festival, travel blog, travel blogger, travel memoir, travel photographer, writing 0 comments
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The Sydney Writer’s Festival is on right now and it has reignited the fire within me to get back to writing the book that so many of my friends and acquaintances have been asking about: the story of my three year journey through Latin America.  I’m not much of a talker, but when you get me started on one of my adventures through South and Central America, you’ll have trouble stopping me.  This is why for the last four years, people have been encouraging me to put my experiences into a book, to inspire others to get out into the world and, like me, discover themselves as they discover the world.   Today I went to a workshop with Summer Land, who encouraged me to start this new “Writing” section of my blog, to keep you updated with my journey as a memoir writer.  Please email me at info@aliciafox.net if you have any questions or if you would like me to blog about something in particular.  I look forward to sharing with you.  Thanks!   Me working on the first draft of the book in Santa Catalina, Panama.  I lived in this little surf village for 1 month on $3 a day, eating […] Read More

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

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