Dear Change members,

I've been wanting to get to one of your afternoon lunch sessions but I  
haven't been able to carve out the time.
I'm currently an MCDM student in deferment with a strong (photo)  
journalism print background having worked for many global news  
magazines/organizations.

I've been following the CHANGE emails over the last month and  
wondering if any of you would have a need--or know of a need--for my  
skills in Nairobi, Kenya, where I'm traveling the next three weeks.
During this time I'll be on assignment photographing a Seattle medical  
NGO Nov. 5-21 while his team provides primary care for Somali refugees  
and the needy.

I thought given your interests in the developing world there might be  
an opportunity to collaborate?
I may be able to provide coverage--using words, pictures and video--of  
projects/topics you're currently researching?

Much of my career has been spent in the third world.

If any of you have any needs or ideas--contacts or topics--do let me  
know.
I'd be happy to partner.
You can get a full idea of my skills below.

Thank you.

Best,
Steve

S T E V E  S H E L T O N  /
PHOTOJOURNALIST
Seattle: 206.817.7924 (c)

"Telling Visual Stories with Impact and Social Conscience"

Steve Shelton Images, LLC
www.stevesheltonimages.com
www.becurrent.org

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On Nov 3, 2011, at 8:03 PM, Yaw Anokwa wrote:

> "We will literally take [OLPC] tablets and drop them out of
> helicopters...When I say I drop out of the helicopters, I mean
> it...it's like a Coke bottle falling out of the sky..."
> -- Nicholas Negroponte at Open Mobile Summit
>
> pc mag article - http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2395763,00.asp
>
> olpc news commentary -
> http://www.olpcnews.com/people/negroponte/xo_helicopter_deployments_nich.html
>
> video of talk -
> http://www.unmultimedia.org/tv/webcast/2011/06/social-innovation-summit-2011-part-1.html
> (comments are at 1 hr mark)
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> change at change.washington.edu
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