Posts Tagged ‘Mama Hope’

Stop the Pity: Call Me Hope

Stop the Pity: Call Me Hope

Directed by Joe Sabia and Bryce Yukio Adolphson Shot and Edited by Bryce Yukio Adolphson Produced by Nyla Rodgers Post-Production Sound Mix by Matt McCorkle 130 Participants!  72 Locations!  2 Continents!  2 minutes and 15 seconds long!  This is the second video in Mama Hope’s Stop the Pity Unlock the Potential Campaign which began with Alex Presents: Commando.  With this piece [...]


Reel: Camera / Editor / Director, 2011

Reel: Camera / Editor / Director, 2011

2010-2011 Documentary Cinematography, Editing and Directing Reel!  This little bit of love is basically a year book for all my latest Mama Hope projects (social video and documentary).  Locations include: Kenya (Isiolo, Kisumu, Nairobi, Maai Mahiu); Moshi, Tanzania; and California. Set to the song “VCR” by The xx. Projects include: Call Me Hope Directed by [...]


Mama Hope: The Second 2 Weeks

Mama Hope: The Second 2 Weeks

Another Mama Hope photo blog!  Kisumu!  Netball!  Woman Business Groups!  Kids Stampeding! Check it out at the Mama Hope blog!


Mama Hope: Corn Shucking

Mama Hope: Corn Shucking

Spent a day with the women of the Mama Rita Rose Garden during their seasonal corn harvest at the Mama Hope’s partner community in Kisumu, Kenya. Check it out in more detail with Amy’s post at the Mama Hope blog!  


Mama Hope: The First 2 Weeks

Mama Hope: The First 2 Weeks

New Mama Hope photo post!  Images from the first two weeks in Kenya.  Kenyam partner communities include: Maai Mahiu, Isiolo, Kambi Garba, Arimet and Kisumu. Total time in Matatu buses: 23 hours. Check out the full post at the Mama Hope blog!  


Mama Hope: Tie and Dye

Mama Hope: Tie and Dye

It took about 3 seconds to register that “tie and dye” meant “tie-dye”.  The rest was chaos.  I spent this last 4th of July with the Mama Hope team and some of my African mama’s in Isiolo, Kenya.  Check out the Mama Hope blog for the full scoop!  


Mama Hope: Back at It!

Mama Hope: Back at It!

I’m back in Kenya with the Mama Hope team!  First stop was our Comfort the Children International partner community in Maai Mahiu, Kenya.   We’ve been sponsoring a Drip Irrigation Food Garden and now Tree Nursery at the Ngeya Primary school since 2008 and the benefits are apparent.  More than 80 students are members of [...]


Storytellers for Good

Storytellers for Good

Produced by Cara Jones Shot by Bryce Yukio Adolphson Edited by Bow Jones A recent video I shot with Storytellers for Good during my last trip to Kenya.  I did the camera work, while Cara Jones produced and her brother Bow handled the editing.  You can check out more from Storytellers for Good here.


Wamuru is a Town

Wamuru is a Town

Mzee Wamuru has been driving a cab in Nairobi for over 30yrs. Wamuru is the town he’s from. He loves God and hates minibuses.


Kenyan Power Co.

Kenyan Power Co.

I want to know what’s being assumed…

I want to know what’s being assumed…

Passed this sign on the way to Our Lady during a measles vaccination campaign in Isiolo.  I don’t quite understand the name, but they’re doing good work with the community.


Keys

Keys

I can’t think of much to say about this jacket, but I wish I had one.


Mdae where?

Mdae where?

Kitchen Kids

Kitchen Kids

Somehow I ended up obligated to cook for 15 people by myself. …so there I was not quite sure how to go about this.  Not that I didn’t know proportions or what to fix, but rather I didn’t know how to get this finished before 11pm. The sun had set and a small kerosene lamp [...]


Bits, Pieces, and Soda

Bits, Pieces, and Soda

I needed some airtime and wanted a soda.  As I was walking out of the pepo compound I ran into Peter.  He’s a 14 year old I’ve know since I first came here in 2007.  For reasons not remembered, we decide that’s he’s stolen my potatoes and we race into town as if he’s a [...]


Stigma and Discrimination

Stigma and Discrimination

These are two of my favorite art pieces by Wind of Hope founder Khadija O Rama.  She painted them in the mid-nineties.  I’m amazed they’re still around.


Habari mbuzi? or How is the goat?

Habari mbuzi? or How is the goat?

I was walking by the Early Childhood Development classes one day when I got ushered in.  Mercy, the vastly overworked teacher, made a plead for help while she took care of her 30 other responsibilities. So there I was in front of the class trying to think of something to say in Swahili.  Not surprisingly, [...]


Albina and the ECD Collage

Albina and the ECD Collage

I got all warm and fuzzy when I saw this.  I gave a handful of prints to Albina, the former Early Childhood Development teacher, last year.  Anyone else would have just taken them home and put them in an album.  When I mentioned it to her she simply said, “The kids love so much to [...]


Keeping Clean

Keeping Clean

The importance of washing with soap is repeated over and over again in advisory posters from the Ministry of Health.  We have about 4 of them in the Mama Tumaini Health Clinic.  Prevent Cholera.  Finish Sickness.  Wise advice. A few weeks back I stepped out of the hellpot and into the morning air.  The sun [...]


The Football Tourist

The Football Tourist

So there is a big dirt field where the kids play football here at Jangwani (slang for Wind of Hope in the Arid). It’s surrounded by ball deflating thorns and gives anyone with half a lung an asthma attack. Last Tuesday, we organized a game with the “good ball.” The boys all dawned their bright [...]


Cords and Nails

Cords and Nails

The ambulance pulls up and Nassir hops out. “Bryce. Can we use the blue electrical cable?” he asks, his eyes showing a sense of urgency. I pause for a second eyeing the young man in the passenger seat. Not that he doesn’t look responsible, but I love that blue cable. I cherished it last year [...]


Mzee Mwambia

Mzee Mwambia

You might have seen this video in my recent Mama Hope post.  It’s by two of my Trainers of Trainers students (more on that later) , Salim Yassen and James Sunday.  They went out a few weeks ago on a Ramadan food distribution and took this video of their own accord.  I hope you enjoy [...]


“Hot on top of hot.”

“Hot on top of hot.”

Eid in the morning is nice and peaceful.  All the muslims in Isiolo are celebrating the end of the Ramadan fast by heading off to the local stadium for a massive group prayer.  The children are dressed in their Friday best.  All is well. Eid in the afternoon is a bit of chaos.  It seems [...]


Man, Dog, Chicken, Car

Man, Dog, Chicken, Car

Saw this mural at Isiolo District Hospital while Hoyo was getting her hip x-rayed. Pretty cute, though a little bloody!


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