Alternative Eloquence Breaks Frames

This work stitches together eloquent photography and equally eloquent narrative.

It also demonstrates alternative points of view that we all too rarely get to see and read in North America … points of view that can help us realize the sheer superficiality and inadequacy of so much of the information we are fed.

PS .. I am glad to say I may have played a tiny, tiny role in helping this get up there onto the Web (so glad we have the Web !)

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OK, I’ll bite. What have you to do with this? Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like context.

I helped Shahidul play with blogs, think about moving the content of his email newsletter to blogs, get more comfortable with the idea of using a blog as a new form of newsletter, and learn (more or less) how to use Qumana .. which I think he and colleagues may be using to post to the blog. I guess I’d call it informal “shadow coaching”.