search

 

 

sidenotes

Christina (Calidreemz) won a spot in A Slice of Life with Darrah Parker. Yahoo!

Dotti won a copy of Desire to Inspire! Yippee!

Leaca won the Shutter Sisters necklace! Woot!

Veronica is our Hello Canvas print winner! YAY!

Inspired by the mobile photography movement? Get The Art of iPhoneography: A Guide to Mobile Creativity by Shutter Sister Stephanie Roberts.

Did you hear that Camp Shutter Sisters sold out in less than 15 minutes? Wow! What a response! We promise to keep you all posted on future opportunites as we get them on the calendar!

Have you seen our exclusive necklace line at BelKai Designs? The Capture Collection featuring Irene's Wandering, Alessandra's Possibilities,Tracey's Sea Sand Sky, Meredith's Talking FLight , Kristin's Wish and Chris's Keeper of Hearts.  Just lovely!

Our book is available! Read all about Expressive Photography - a Shutter Sisters Guide to Shooting from the Heart and order your copy today!

we tweet
Shutter Sisters. Get yours at bighugelabs.com/flickr
Hosted by Squarespace

Add to Technorati Favorites
Featured in Alltop
« holding on tight | Main | 3 questions, 3 sisters (round 2) »
Monday
Nov232009

A Place to Live

I want you to know Theresia Ngowi (right), her daughter, and Juliet Ngassa (left), program manager for Arusha-based, non-profit BEST (Business and Entrepreneurship Support Tanzania). Theresia welcomed Jen and I into her home in Magadini Village. She is a young entrepreneur and earns income by selling rice. Despite the fact that the walls of her home are partially constructed with cardboard, I felt such warmth inside.

Tell us about a painting, a photograph, or a word that brings meaning to your walls.

Reader Comments (2)

Amazing how people find a way to live happily so simply, and with so little in their lives.
These walls carry hundreds of years of life living within. Not the same kind of meaning..but a meaning all their own:
http://marciescudderphotography.com/index.php?showimage=993
November 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMarcie
If happy smiling faces could generate warmth that house would always be cosy. Its a beautiful photograph and the story aside the composition makes the photograph for me.

Si
November 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSimon Larwence

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.