Without Light Bulbs

Appreciate the led gu10 bulbs you have access to as it has recently emerged that one quarter of the world’s population lives without any access to electricity or modern fuels in general.

The United Nations Development Programme released statistics revealing 1.5 billion people live without any electric power. An estimated 79% of people in the Third World (which comprises the world’s 50 poorest nations) have no access to modern fuels, such as natural gas, propane, or kerosene. These nations rely upon charcoal or wood as their principal sources of energy which is detrimental to their health and is also inefficient. To raise billions out of poverty, these nations must be provided with electricity.

These populations without energy are mostly concentrated in southern Asia and Africa. Some of the statistics truly do shock. In eleven African countries, 90% of the population has no electricity, and in six of these, (Burundi, Chad, Central African Republic, Liberia, Rwanda, and Sierra Leone) just 3 to 5% of the population has access to electric power.

Get an Ansmann

Doing the amount of photography that I do I have quickly realised that using the standard cell batteries does not really fit and in the long run can often end up costing me a lot of money. Sure many cameras including my SLR come along with a recharable battery pack, but some of the smaller and more retro traditional items that I use don’t. Things like the attachable flash are the same.
I therefore opt for a recharable attachment most of the time. I have experimented with quite a few different brands in my time but perhaps the most reliable that I have come across so far is the Ansmann , it does the job quickly, lasts a long time before you have to get either a new charger or batteries and most importantly it’s safe. For someone that constantly has the thing on the go I have never once had it suffer from over heating. Something that I can’t say the same for with other brands that I have used.

Tokyo ho!

They often say that New York is the city that never sleeps but for me it’s Tokyo. Tokyo is a constant bustle of both contemporary culture and effigies from a time gone by. A city that manages a rare match of futuristic extravagance and decadence while still giving a nod towards tradition.
For me the concrete neon jungle of Tokyo is truly beautiful and a complete measure of what 20th Century industrialism and then consumerism was capable of at it’s peak. Like no other city that I have visited. Just stunning.
Image: tokview