Friday 29 July 2011

Let the journey commence.

ok so 2 hours to drive to Calais, one hour and 45 mins on the ferry then another 8 hours to Germany.
This will be quite and adventure!

Thursday 28 July 2011



It's important for a girl to feel beautiful and equally important that her family lets her know just how beautiful she is - a girl just has to hear it.
The world is full of cruel people who like to fill our minds with doubts about ourselves.
I want my daughter's to know how beautiful they are - inside and out.
Don't ever let anyone tell you any different girls!
I love you to pieces.
I miss you
Llokum
Me & my girl
Sardegna


Food

Egypt

Landscape

Framing

Motion Blur

Rules of exposure-the differences

What mode to use?
•General travel photography▫Leave it on Program Mode▫Adjust if necessary

•Landscape▫Set on Aperture Priority▫Choose Medium /Small Aperture for depth of field

•Sports / Moving Subject▫Set on Aperture Priority▫Choose Large Aperture so get fastest shutter speed

•Want minimum depth of field▫Set on Aperture Priority▫Choose Large Aperture so get narrow depth of field

•Photography bores will tell you not to use Program Mode as it’s only for beginners.Well, after 2 years taking photographs I find it very useful. Especially when I might need a “grab” shot. I leave the camera on ISO 200 (DSLR) or ISO 100 (Compact) and in Program Mode

•Note: some photographers prefer to use Shutter Priority but I find Aperture Priority (AV) makes it easier to control what I want

The technical stuff-that they dont want you to know






Lenses
Filters
Liveview
Tripods

 santorini the perfect place to caputre those blues!

 I love london- i just wish we had more sun
My girl-butter wouldn't melt! my little monkey

Images that define me

Wednesday 27 July 2011

 I love and adore my grandmother my "Nonna" -Welcome to her home and to her village the middle of nowhere.
I love to photograph this place this village it gave me the amazing woman in the world my Grandmother.
My girls - what can I tell you about them other than they are my whole world.
 There isn't enough words in the english vocabulary to describe what they mean to me!
 I adore them my little monkey/monsters! You will find I am often chasing them with my camera :-)
It has been two years since I had my first dslr. Which I have loved ever since. 
New York gave me the chance to aspire to be something more than just a woman and a mum.  
To be a photographer. 
Thank you New York City and the ICP.

Mother Nature!

It's the simple things in life than are the most rewarding.
The elements at there most beautiful!
 I love my camera

Shpresa Programme

As you know I love to photograph and I have spent some time following some of Shpresa's events.
Its always an honour to photograph there events and I realised on day one this Charity is special.  As time has passed they have only melted my heart more. They welcomed me and my girls immediately into their world when others have casted doubts  and for me that was & is priceless. 
 I have huge respect for this Charity and these ladies and all the things they have done and are doing. As a charity they are recognised but heres my little dedication to the real ladies behind it all. 
When you find yourself beginning to feel a bond between yourself and the people you photograph, when you laugh and cry with their laughter and tears, you know your on the right track 
Luli, Flutura, Evie and everyone at Shpresa.
 Thank you x
Shpresa 
Shpresa programme is an active user-led organisation that advances the education and training of the Albanian speaking people in the UK , so as to enable them to take full and active roles in their communities. Shpresa:
• provide advice, help and support so that our community orientate, settle and gain access to education, training or employment, as well as fully participate in society.
• have a board of trustees, 75 % of whom are from our community. Other trustees have joined the board due to the expertise they have in their field. Shpresa currently have two full time, two part time and six sessional staff.
• have a large team of volunteers, usually between 35 and 45 volunteers each year. They are mostly from the Albanian community. However we currently have students undertaking voluntary work with Shpresa that is linked to their research studies.
Shpresa Programme  run a range of projects that also promote the development, education, health and well-being of our community.
We also offer consultancy services to other organisations and projects who may benefit from our expertise or what we have learnt.
Shpresa Programme: a brief history
Significant numbers of Albanian-speaking people from Albania , Kosova and Macedonia fled persecution from the early 1990s. Several sought asylum in the UK.  Political conflict in the Balkans, especially the war between the Serbian state and Kosovans from 1997, led to human rights violations across many communities in Kosova.
Although many Albanian speakers found asylum in the UK they experienced real difficulties settling in and integrating. There was no significant Albanian community presence before this in the UK and community resources were sparse. As a result the barriers our community experienced, which included language barriers, lack of knowledge about UK society and its systems, lack of qualifications and access to employment, led to immense problems.
RAMP was one charity that started to support the Albanian community in East London. Luljeta Nuzi worked for RAMP with a number of other parents as a volunteer to help the community meet their basic needs. Luljeta and other community activists accessed a range of training that proved effective in helping them meet their community’s needs. Training run by The School for Social Entrepreneurs was particularly helpful as it developed the skills of the community themselves.
This training gave Luljeta and her colleagues the confidence and the skills to successfully develop Shpresa. On November 2002 120 people took part in a consultation that led to the establishment of Shpresa Programme. The organisation was registered with Companies House on 11th March 2003. In August 2005 we registered as a charity with the Charity Commission.
Currently we have expanded our work from Newham into the London boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Redbridge, Enfield, Haringey and Hammersmith.
Where we are
We have our own comfortable and well-resourced building that is dedicated to the use of both our community and other community organisations. 
Currently Shpresa employes 6 staff and supports 45 volunteers

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