Slingshot Media

Slingshot Media Changing Perspective Changes the World This collaborative platform allows them to respond quickly and effectively around the country and continent.

With a mutual passion for visual storytelling that ‘opens eyes’, starts dialogue, and ultimately ‘changes perspective’, Karin and Rob Schermbrucker launched Slingshot Media on Freedom Day in 2007. They have dedicated their lives to travel the globe – to capture and tell stories of hope and inspiration that serve communities and clients- celebrating a freedom that is every persons promise and right

. They are a nimble, family run production company with a trusted network of experienced practioners and storytellers, across the various mediums of photography, film and motion graphics. Their battle cry, “All things are possible!” has echoed in many challenging situations and across many nations. They continue to use visual media (stills and video) to start dialogue believing that it is this dialogue that triggers action and will ultimately bring change to a crisis or given situation.

Changing location, changes perspective
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Changing location, changes perspective

24/09/2020
28/08/2020

Fun times 🤣🤣🤣

28/08/2020

This is why we leave the dancing to the professionals..haha. Angus Innes Karin Colsen Schermbrucker Meghan Lee Mackenzie Krenzer Robert Schermbrucker

Everyday should be women’s day with such a dynamic partner in the team. Karin Colsen Schermbrucker Robert Schermbrucker
10/08/2020

Everyday should be women’s day with such a dynamic partner in the team. Karin Colsen Schermbrucker Robert Schermbrucker

KARIN SCHERMBRUCKER
Adventurous Storyteller. Humanitarian. Photojournalist

Karin speaks to Strongest Story on overcoming fear and telling stories through photography...

“When the blast went off, we were rushed to the nearest bunker amidst a great deal of panic and confusion. People feared the Al-Quaida insurgents would come in to kill us all – or even worse ‐ that they would kidnap us and take us into the desert. For two hours in the bunker, I certainly felt afraid as I imagined what might be done to me. Yet I also learned something amazing in that darkest moment - I felt the incredible presence of the Lord and an overwhelming sense of peace. and found myself filled strangely with COURAGE.

Over a decade before, we had set up Slingshot Media in response to the call to the vulnerable and oppressed- creating visual media to start dialogue, to open eyes and hearts, and to take down giants in hard places. I have spent much of my time photographing women of all ages, races, cultures and backgrounds as they have stood to face their various giants. The camera has always been my bridge - crossing the divide that can exist between cultures, classes, languages or belief systems. Looking through my lens I’ve marveled at something all these women all have in common - "courage".

Each and every woman has stood up in spite of their suffering, filled with grief but not undone. They have recovered, rebuilt and they remain. This day, in that UNICEF bunker, in Mali, as I faced my own giants, it was their collective story that resounded in my heart and echoed in my soul- spurring me on - “you can do it, don’t give up, you can get out of here.”

As we were evacuated safely home, and reunited with my husband and two precious children - the thought of ever returning to Mali was non-existent. Yet as we took time, and will continue to process the experience for years to come – one thing is clear, we have not been discouraged, or dissuaded from standing up for the rights of those who suffer injustice (especially women and children). We will not fear. In fact, we have an even greater resolve to stand up for those who cannot do so for themselves. Surprisingly, just three months later, we were able to return to Mali to finish filming the stories – encouraged, restored and ultimately healed!”
Read more on: https://www.strongeststory.com/womensmonthstories

KARI THE STORYTELLER: “I see it as a gift and a privilege to tell people’s stories through my photographs. I always want to see people as I ought to - not as models or props, but as humans with stories, frailties, vulnerabilities, incredible courage and strength, who’ve allowed me to tell their stories. I never want what I do to become a job! If ever I feel I slip into that, then I immediately turn down a job or space them out to give me time to reflect and breathe. The heart of what I do needs to always be because I feel purpose and passion.”

MORE ABOUT KARIN:
Award winning & published photographer, Karin works with organisations such as UNICEF , UN Women , Mothers2Mothers and ActionAid visually capturing the stories of vulnerable women at the front lines of humanitarian disasters across Africa & the Middle East.
In 2007, Karin and her husband launched Slingshot Media powerfully using visual media to begin a dialogue around the vulnerable & oppressed who suffer injustices in some of the most difficult & dangerous places around the world.
In 2009, she set up Photography for Change as a platform that uses photography to help children in challenging circumstances to realize once again who they are & what they are capable of. “Giving a child a camera, is like giving an explorer a compass, who knows what lands they will discover!”
Her images capture the emotion of the people she connects with - visual poetry that never runs from the fight. She believes that photos have the power to change people’s perspectives, to open their eyes, to inspire hope & ultimately to move individuals & even nations, towards change.

From Strongest Story:
Clad in a wetsuit with salt in her hair, I first met Kari on the beach - almost two decades ago. I was immediately struck by the paradox of this slender surfer girl: unassumingly sweet but with an inner tenacity that shone through her dimpled smile. This was a young women who quietly pushed herself to be better & accept any challenge thrown at her.
I have gone on to watch Kari grow into a remarkable wife & mother. Her altruistic values have meant that her family always comes first, even when on her nomadic journey’s around the globe! Strongest Story stands in awe of you Karin! Your courage & deep dedication to travel the world, telling stories of survivors in their darkest hours, is truly admirable. You see humanity at its worst, but with your unique perspective on pain, you choose to see humanity at its best. Thank you for your humility & commitment to women’s rights. You never seek personal fame, but always strive to reflect something bigger than yourself. You are an unsung heroine of one of the strongest stories we have ever had the privilege to witness!

Connect with Karin, hear her perspective and see her work. Clickable in bio
https://slingshotmedia.co.za/about/
https://www.instagram.com/karinschermbrucker/

06/08/2020

As we stand to face this new “giant” -
let’s remember, we’ve been here before...
“We were made for this”

Thanks to all our fellow giant slayers !
“teamwork makes the dreamwork”

Karin Colsen Schermbrucker Robert Schermbrucker ’eagle’krenzer Angus Innes Driaan Louw

Every cloud has a silver lining... even newspapers! Let’s keep trying to fill the news with silver linings- Keep up the ...
24/07/2020

Every cloud has a silver lining... even newspapers! Let’s keep trying to fill the news with silver linings- Keep up the good work Children's Hospital Trust and Karin Colsen Schermbrucker

Fredie Blom was born in 1904. As a teenager, he survived the Spanish Flu (1918 - 1920) and  both World Wars, but his wif...
20/07/2020

Fredie Blom was born in 1904.

As a teenager, he survived the Spanish Flu (1918 - 1920) and both World Wars, but his wife doesn't think he fully understands the danger of the current pandemic.
The 116 year old, isn’t afraid as much as upset that he can't smoke anymore!
His wife refuses to buy ci******es illegally- so since the ban, he has had to go without.

"They are too expensive and I want him to quit anyway" - his wife, Jeannette (87 yrs) informed us 🙂

What a refreshing visit..

photography

"When I get exhausted, I remind myself of the people ... and the community I am serving" - Mr Nkosinathi Sobele (profess...
16/07/2020

"When I get exhausted, I remind myself of the people ... and the community I am serving" - Mr Nkosinathi Sobele (professional nurse) as he steps into his PPE gear, to test hundreds of potential COVID-19 patients

Slingshot Media salutes you and all your colleagues on the frontline.

Photography

01/06/2020

We are collecting short heartfelt video clips of gratitude from the public, to create a motivational video to inspire our health care workers as they face challenging times. Knowledge Translation Unit

Please send us a short video clip of thanks. It can be a message, dance, poster, song, etc. (No longer than 30 seconds)
Record it in your home language.
email yor wetransfer link to : [email protected]

Deadline for video submissions: 3 June 2020

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