Wednesday, July 8, 2009

"Si la Photo est Bonne"

Updates of some of my pictures from my internship thus far of some of the communities I've visited to shoot (take pictures of, not with a gun) for FH. Enjoy!

Malabon:


Trash on either side of the walkway in the water


Panorama


2x4" walkway between houses


Houses


A CDP family


A boy scavenging in his home-made boat


CDP kids


CDP kids


CDP kids


Bacoor:


CDP boys after a fun little game with lipstick on their faces


Cute lil' thang


Fishermen


Houses on the water with bamboo walkways


Big sister feeding her little brother


The elementary school which is flooded (and has fish in the stagnant nasty water. hm...)


A main resource of Bacoor-oysters!


During a game


This boy is walking in the water under his house to catch tiny fish to sell

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The whole silly group of kids!


Benakayan:


During a song... he is excited about singing!


This girl's family Sari Sari store (it's like a Mexican abarrote, or mini convenience store)


Bucket bath




Sisters


Group


Group


Grandchildren


Praying kids


Silly boys

3 comments:

  1. C'est si bon! Les photos son magnifique! I can't wait to read your blog posts. And wow, how these pictures paint the reality of living conditions in San Pedro. I love you and miss you!! ...xxxooo...bmw

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  2. Thanks for putting all those pictures up-it's really nice being here in the states to get a reminder of why we're doing all this! :)

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  3. Katie, I'm loving your blog and pictures and commentaries. I love Tim Keller and his teaching is so helpful as we reach out to the poor, widowed and orphans. I have a friend who just moved to Rwanda this summer to work for Food for the Hungry. I think my mom said something about your parents going there???
    Davina (Shaler) Perret

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