WELCOME AND ABOUT RICHARD CHAPMAN

Hello and welcome to my blog. My name is Richard Chapman and I'm a photographer based in Surrey and Nottingham, England.

This blog combines my photographic work with my photographic play. It follows the recent personal and photography events in my life. From shooting Events and Portraits for clients, to my Landscapes and Travel shots. Blogging is a great way for you to see what I have been up to recently and to learn all about me and my passion for photography.

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Saturday 26 April 2008

Woking Young Peoples Civic Award, 'Outstanding Contribution to the Community'. Winners = Youth Expedition Sinai 2007


From left to right: Ben, Richard (me), James, LA, Lauren, Barney, Will and Danielle.

Last night (25/4/08) the Youth Expedition Sinai 07 team, who went 150km across the Sinai Desert in Egypt in July/August 07 were invited to a formal evening at the HG Wells centre in Woking. We had been told we had won an award called 'Outstanding Contribution to the Community' about 2 weeks before and that we were invited via email. A few of us didn't think too much of it, however a week letter a formal invite was sent in the post which doubled everyones intrests! Myself and Ben arrived at 6.45pm however we were due to go in to the main room at 7.15. Ben was complaining of the heat and the fact nobody else was here yet! Eventually lots of people started to turn up all dressed really smartly, between 7-7.10pm the rest of the YES lot arrived, except for Craig who unfortunately could not make it to the event. Dressed smartly we all began to que to go in. About 400 people had already gone in so we were right near the end. We could not believe how many people were turning up either! We then got to the end of the que and a man took our invitations and read our names out through a loud speaker which was rather embarrasing! We then shook hands with the Mayor and Mayoress and proceeded to our table.

The hall was absolutely huge, we couldn't believe it! There were about 10 tables round the front of the stage with about 150/200 people sitting down, and about another 300 people standing at the back and sitting around the sides. Our table was right near the front by the stage. We had wine and other soft drinks on the table. Will proceeded to drink the wine but then was a bit cautious when he realised a police officer was going to be sitting at our table later. Behind the presentation stage was two violinists and a cellist with a red curtain back drop. How fancy was this! After about 15 minutes Mark arrived with his daughter Emily. He had also brought his camera for a few photos. We all had a good laugh and talked about nerves etc and then after about 20 minutes of waiting we were told the buffet was finally open. We proceeded to que and obtain as much 'munch' as we pleased. One man bumped into LA and Lauren and then apologised, we found it quite amusing because he had a plate stacked really high with sandwiches, but I guess there was not a lack of them. Lauren also told me off for taking a reasonable amount of melon but she complained called me greedy.

The two violinists and a cellist
After about half an hour the Mayor came up to the stage to do his speech. It was mainly just a big thank you to everybody he knew and worked with as it was his last speech before he stepped down. LA became very bored after about ten minutes! After about thirty/fourty minutes the speech ended. They then introducted the first award for a man who had helped serve at Woking Football Club for many years. He seemed pleased with the award. However next up was us! So we heard the announcer tell everybody about how it all came about, what we did, how much we raised etc. I couldn't help but grin. There was a large applause after the speech and then we were invited up to recieve our awards in alphabetical order and I happened to be first!

I went up the side of the stage recieved a small glass award and a scroll. Shook the Mayors hand for a press photo then moved along. This was repeated eight times. Mark also grabbed his camera for some shots, when he was suddenly called up to the stage so he dropped the camera and jogged up! There was a huge applause, I felt really proud inside, not just of myself but of everyone involved. We then sat down at our table and saw two more awards for a young girl who was the no.1 for her age group for fencing in the UK and a orphan from Romania who moved to the UK a few years ago and has overcome various operations and illnesses. They both seemed very pleased to be up there as well.
The view from our table
The awards ceromony then came to a close. We had a few more pictures with from Mark, he also took one on my camera (see the very top photo). We then had a few comical photos taken for various facebook profiles etc by the side of the stage. We then all departed the centre and said our cheerios. It was a great, intresting evening and It was well worth taking the time off work to go!

To view all of the images I took click HERE

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Friday 18 April 2008

Youth Expedition Sinai 2008

Image shown: One of my favourite images from the 2007 trek

This summer I will be returning to the Sinai Desert in Egypt for a second crossing. I completed the Trek in August last year (07) and helped raise £100,000 pounds for the Woking and Sam Beare Hospices Child bereavement services. A team of 9 youths including myself between the ages of 13-18 and a leadership team of 5 all travelled to the Sinai from the UK. We had 6 Bedouin guides, an Egyptian guide, another desert guide and 12 camels. The trip lasted 3 weeks and the trek was 150km for 2 weeks. We spent a further week in the town of Dahab painting 2 rooms in the local Bedouin youth centre with the local Bedouin children.

This year will be similar but many subtle changes have occurred. 13 youths will be going this year between the ages of 12-22. The trip again will last 3 weeks and the crossing will be 150km. We also will be helping to paint more of the youth centre in the last week. We will be leaving on the 2nd of July 08. This year the trek will be for the bereavment charity Jigsaw4u. We are hoping as a team to raise £100,000 that will start a £300,000 project which will open a new office in Woking. Visit Jigsaw4u online: www.jigsaw4u.org.uk. There is also a possibility of a film crew coming along as well, I will keep you posted on this!

To view my images from the 2007 trek please click HERE .

I personally need to raise £2,800 to go on the expedition so please sponsor me online at my Justgiving account

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