“IN PHOTOS” is a series I will use to share many of the hundreds of photos I have taken during my travels. It is a series I have thought about for a while now, but did not want to start until I got back home from my trip. However after spending a week in Chefchaouen, Morocco I couldn’t wait any longer. “IN PHOTOS” will not have a set schedule like my “MUSIC MONDAY” or “PHOTO ROUND UP” series. “IN PHOTOS” will be a post with several photos with no limit. The only restriction this series will have is that it must be about a certain subject or theme. I will write a brief paragraph or sentence describing the subject or theme of the photos and then post the photos. I will not caption the photos like I do on my “PHOTO ROUND UP” with my thoughts. I want to use “IN PHOTOS” to share my photos and let you come up with your own thoughts about the images and hope you share them with me.
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Before I tell you all about my experience volunteering at Sambhali-Trust for two weeks I’d like to share some photos. During my 2 weeks volunteering at Sambhali-Trust I managed to take over 700 photos. YES OVER 700 PHOTOS!!! Going through them all and picking just a few was very difficult. I managed though to bring it down to just 59 photos. These 59 photos will do a better job at showing you just how colorful the center is and how beautiful the students of Sambhali-Trust really are. These images are priceless to me. Just looking at these images bring tears to my eyes… I miss the students more than anything else. I am so happy I was able to meet some of the most adorable students in the world & now want you to meet them too.
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Hope you enjoyed the photos & I hope you share your thoughts below.
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You’ve captured some really great photos. I particularly like the portraits. It must have been an incredible experience.
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Thank you so much Dean… oh I loved every minute of this!!!
nice pics…but i think your new camera is not as good as the old one 🙁
i like the photo of the 4 children r closing their eyes and praying or something! i love it!
Thanks Waheed… yeah I don’t like my new camera as much, but it will have to do for now. Yeah that is one of my fave photos too.
Easily one of my favorite posts from you ever.
Awww thanks Heather!!!
“…and its students.”
-just to let you know i still read this… B.A.B.A
LOL the reason I don’t use AND sometimes for titles is to make sure I don’t take up too many letters for when it gets Tweeted…lol!!! Oh & thank you for still reading my blog… I love you & miss you!!! Oh & I just found out I think you are correcting IT’S to ITS… lol… thank you for that too. Oh lord I can’t spell for shit.
Loving the big photos my friend 🙂
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LOL… thanks Ayngelina!!!
This looks like it was a great experience!
700 photos…WOW!
It’s nice spend time with children of different cultures to see their upbringing, hopes and daily life. I am sure they enjoyed spending time with you as well!
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Yes I know 700 photos crazy… but it was so nice to spend time with the children and see their upbringing and help them achieve a better future.
Some really fantastic portraits, Jaime! They look like great kids to have spent a lot of time with.
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Thank you very much Amanda. The children were amazing. I miss them so much!!!
Those photos are amazing Jamie, you have a real flair and tallent in photography…
Thanks so much Nick!
Really great pictures, Jaime. Can’t wait to hear more about your experience with the kids!
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Thanks Dani! I can’t wait to tell you more about it in person!!!
Hi your photos are beautiful. I was just wondering where or with what organization did you volunteer with? I am thinking of doing the same, but there are so many volunteer programs out there and not sure which ones are legit. Any information would be a great help. Thanks!
Hi Rachel, I included the link at the start of the post. I went directly through them, by emailing them and so on. I know what you mean… I hadn’t volunteered until now because I couldn’t find an organization that seemed legit and also didn’t cost to much. I wish I had more information, but I don’t. The best thing is to ask around your friends or contacts online like twitter and see what you find as a personal referral. I am happy you enjoyed the photos. If you need anything shoot me an email via the contact form.