an Times. On the right you see a picture that appeared in today's edition of a presentation of a token of gratitude at a ceremony in Kathmandu yesterday. I love the stoical face of the security guard in the background who just looks like he's involved in someone else's photograph. Or participating in a magic trick.
This records the daily reflections and experiences of UK charity CEO Philip Holmes, who returned from 8 years of living and working in Nepal in July 2012. His new charity, Freedom Matters, is moving his work into a new phase as we formalise a successful counter-trafficking operation in Nepal while moving survivors on in life through teaching new skills and providing opportunity.
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
How not to compose a photograph
I love the imagery that appears in the largest English language paper in Nepal, The Himalay
an Times. On the right you see a picture that appeared in today's edition of a presentation of a token of gratitude at a ceremony in Kathmandu yesterday. I love the stoical face of the security guard in the background who just looks like he's involved in someone else's photograph. Or participating in a magic trick.
an Times. On the right you see a picture that appeared in today's edition of a presentation of a token of gratitude at a ceremony in Kathmandu yesterday. I love the stoical face of the security guard in the background who just looks like he's involved in someone else's photograph. Or participating in a magic trick.