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visitors viewing the photos
visitors viewing the photos

Last night we had a photo exhibition and dinner for New Hope West Timor, show-casing photos taken by myself and Alex, both members of the Wings To Work 2014 team who travelled to West Timor in September. During this trip, we spent time at the New Hope Orphanage in Kupang, West Timor, and at the nearby Elpida school.

We selected about 30 photos for display, and had them printed as A4 prints and mounted on gator board by the photo lab I use and recommend, Fitzgeralds Photo Imaging.
We were also selling some small photo books, printed through Blurb (I have previously written about lessons learnt from printing a Blurb photo book), containing a selection of photos from the Wings To Work trip, as well as some information about the New Hope Orphanage.
Noelbaki street kids
Noelbaki street kids
Noelbaki, East Nusa Tenggara (West Timor), Indonesia
Canon EOS 50D, 24-105mm f/4L IS @47mm, 1/800 sec, f/4, ISO320

Some children that we encountered sitting on the side of the road while doing a walkathon with the school children from Elpida School around the Noelbaki area near Kupang, in West Timor.
Zoe closeup
Zoe closeup
Canon EOS 50D, 24-105mm f/4L IS @105mm, 1/200 sec, f/5.6, ISO100

A closeup portrait of Zoe, shot several months ago while shooting her newborn twin siblings.

For the strobists reading this, I had a Phottix Mitros+ shooting into a reflective umbrella over one of my shoulders, and a Phottix Mitros on a Phottix Odin receiver shooting into a reflective umbrella over the other shoulder, both triggered by a Phottix Odin TCU on my camera.
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