New Life...
An exhibition of positive photographs by Mike Browne which looks at the huge difference a few items of aid and a change of perspective make for Romania's street children and orphans.
 
 
  We often think the worst about Romania's street children & orphans. Aid that never reaches it's destination, corrupt Romanian officials & neglected children. We remember early photographs of babies lying six to one in urine soaked cots. The New Life photographic exhibition looks at the positive side of aid to Romania. There are smiles, compassion and love - even amongst the street kids.  

News: 1st December 06

 

We began filming a documentary series in April '03 to explore where the people featured in this exhibition are now and what has changed in their lives as Romania approaches joining the EU in January 2007. More than 3 years in the making, we now have a unique documentary insight intoRomania through the eyes of these wonderful people and those we met along the way.

Part 1 of our series is complete and we're looking for interested broadcasters. If you can help please contact us at mike@mjbrowne.co.uk

 
With special thanks to FujiFilm for photographic materials, Avalon for processing & printing, The Camera Shop for framing the exhibition, Beard Pipe & Benbow for insuring everything, H.E.Figgures for video equipment and Webmap for the site
  H.E.Figgures
"In most cases the images we see used to ask for aid are, I feel, of an horrific nature. That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with them. They do a valid job bringing about public awareness. I’ve tried to show there’s also another way based on possibility rather than negativity. This way there's joy for the giver and dignity for the receiver. Mischievous, laughing, naughty, dirty and often homeless, these children are just like everyone else’s kids and free of pathos. Rather than offering help from a point of pity or guilt, I want people to fall in love with these children and to feel good when they lend them a helping hand."

Mike Browne