GIVE: Nepal Earthquake

062013_D0238

I slept in on Saturday after shooting a wedding with CoCo the night before.  I had a leisurely morning and then hopped on facebook, like I do pretty much every morning.  And then I was shocked to see the news of a 7.8 magnitude earthquake outside Kathmandu pop up in my newsfeed.  It was like Haiti all over again…

My first reaction was panic –
are my friends OK?!  Are the girls OK?!

112112_D0720-Edit

The faces of people I’ve grown to love began flashing through my mind, and all I could do was pray for them.

0129_062013_D1029-Edit

Oh God, please let them be OK, please let them be ALIVE!

112112_D2245

Lord, please be their strength, protect them from fear, from the horror of all that’s happening around them.

112112_D0465-Edit

Please help them to reach out and let us know what’s happening!

112112_D2389-Edit
And then the updates started rolling in…

“Strong earthquake here in Kathmandu we are fine outside the building but it’s still shaking. The strongest I’ve ever faced!”

“About to die due to earthquake”

“experience a big earthquake in life thanks God keeping us safe and praying for all”

“[Pastor] and family are safe and hostels in KTM are safe. Children are well and safe. However some of the families and villages of the children may have been lost. Please keep up the prayers!”

112112_D0155-Edit

OH, the RELIEF!!  To know so many of my friends are safe and have survived!  There are many people I’ve met along the way who I may never hear word about until I return to Nepal one day.  I will keep praying for them all.  But for now, I will REJOICE that my friends are safe and able to help others in need!

112112_D2335-Edit

Even as I rejoiced, more updates kept coming and the situation became a lot more real to me…

1,000 dead.

“Thank you for all your prayers words and love. It’s 2:25am now and the ground still shakes from time to time. Please pray for those that lost their loved ones and homes as its cold outside and many don’t have much.”

“It’s been continuing from yesterday and it give another shake in 5:03 am… Can’t sleep whole night…”

2,000 dead.

“Cracked in our Asha Nepal and walls collapsed…!! No drinking water,no electricity, no sufficient food. Very depressing…”

“Drinking water tent and some food supply are the biggest problem now”

3,000 dead.

“We can’t get anything to eat from stores today and just now our friends who is policeman they brought us some food and tent…”

“Now our country is facing another problem.. It was really not enough with the earthquake but the heavy rain fall give us big problems… Can’t sleep even we’ve got tent now… And our tents have filled with water too…”

5,000 dead, and it could rise to as many as 10,000 as more bodies are found, and as hunger, thirst, and disease continue to spread.  And the trafficking of vulnerable children increases drastically during natural disasters because so many more people become displaced.

My heart weeps for Nepal.

It’s too much, too terrible.  And I feel so helpless.

112112_D1148-Edit

 There is no denying that Nepal needs the help of any and everyone willing to give it – and there ARE ways we can help!

Please PRAY for the people of Nepal as they struggle for the most basic needs, deal with staggering losses, and begin the long journey of rebuilding their lives.

Please consider GIVING to organizations that are working on the ground to help, especially those that employ locals!

To give directly to my friends who participated in our documentary film:

Asha Nepal via Shared Hope International
Lighthouse Nepal via Out of Ashes

These organizations are also doing great work on the ground in Nepal:
MountainChild.org
CARE
World Vision (or text NEPAL to 44888)

Thank you for caring about this beautiful country, and these people who I love!

GIVE: Hope For the Children of Haiti

A of couple years ago around this time, I was thinking and dreaming, and making plans for my business.  I went through an extensive branding project, which is how I ended up with the Krista Photography you see today.  Part of that process led me to make a pretty significant change in how I price my packages.  I call it GIVE.  I believe it’s my responsibility and privilege to give back from the abundance which I’ve been given.  Not that I’m some extravagant lifestyle, but compared to rest of the world, I live in absolute luxury.  Part of how I have tried to give back as a photographer over the last few years is through documentary missions photography.  I’ve been able to help some wonderful non-profit organizations tell their story by providing images of the work they’re doing throughout the world.  I am passionate about this kind of work, would love to do more!  But I wanted my wedding photography to GIVE back as well.  So, I began a program to GIVE 10% of every wedding package to charity.  My couples can choose from a number of great organizations that I’m passionate about and it’s been a blessing to me to see how much we’ve been able to GIVE back together.

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

This week, one of the organizations dear to my heart has been especially on my mind and in my prayers.  In June of 2008, I was commissioned by Hope For The Children Of Haiti to document their work in Port-au-Prince.  It was a wonderful experience and am I’m so glad that they have been able to use my images to tell their story.  While perusing Facebook the other day, I discovered that a massive and deadly earthquake had hit Port-au-Prince.  As the hours passed, friends more intimately connected to the organization began posting news.  Almost everyone from the organization is alive and accounted for, praise God, but their home and school have been destroyed.  They are sleeping outside on a basketball court.  And I can’t even begin to imagine how much death and destruction is all around them.

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

If you’ve seen the photographs coming out of Haiti, you may have some idea of the enormity of the damage.  We can almost imagine it because here in the States, we saw Hurricane Katrina’s destruction.  But we’re not talking about the wealthiest nation on Earth – we’re talking about one of the poorest.  We’re talking about a country that has been devastated by hurricanes, mud slides, poverty, and cruel dictatorship… and now this.

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

This image is from my trip in June 2008, after a rain shower.

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

Imagine all of these homes, flattened.  What are these people going to do now?  In a country where you don’t always have power, sanitation is questionable, and infrastructure lacking – how are they going to rebuild?

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

Image taken the morning after the earthquake, from The Big Picture

Even the President of Haiti is without a home…

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

Image taken from The Big Picture.  I just keep imagining what it would do to our morale in a time like this, if the White House was damaged so badly.

Please pray for this city, and for these people.  Pray for the 50,000+ who have died.  Pray for the tens of thousands left at risk for death by disease and starvation.  Pray for the hundreds of thousands left homeless.  Pray for the children left orphaned, and the parents left childless.  Pray for HFCH as they care for their children, and as more children will surely come.

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

This was the boys’ home

Hope For The Children Of Haiti

If you would like to do something to help, please consider giving to Hope for the Children of Haiti.  HFCH has set a goal to raise $250,000 to provide for the immediate needs of the children in their care, to rebuild their homes and school, and to minister to those who are suffering in their community.   With your help, they’ll be able to reach that goal.  As for the GIVE program – all weddings booked within the next 30 days will have only one option for their 10% donation… It will be going to Haiti.