
Just watched a photo essay presentation by Rick Smolan at TED about the photographer’s experience with a young girl in Korea in the 70′s (or 60′s, I’m not sure. The whole time I thought it was recent because the clothes didn’t really date the times).
Really interesting and moving story to listen to and find out what happened to the girl. Sort of gives you hope about journalists’ (and reflectively, designers’) roles with the work that they do.
Also gives you about 20 minutes of wondering why this girl looks so much like Shawn Johnson and doesn’t look like her face ever changes as she grows up.
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/rick_smolan_tells_the_story_of_a_girl.html
Flush.
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