Adorama Steps Up For Kenya, Seeks to Break Barriers With New Web Series
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When you hop on Instagram and other social media sites, you don't often see photos - let alone photo stories and videos - about places like Kenya.
Yet, Adorama is seeking to change that.
The photography giant recently launched a YouTube series entitled My Travel Diary that serves as a "passport to countries and cultures we don't often see shared on social media."
As you can see in the video above, the first series features travel guide, Erin Sullivan.
In this first episode, Erin travels to Kenya to work with Ubuntu Life, a non-profit that seeks to harness the power of global commerce to create social impact for mothers and their children in Kenya.
As Erin discusses in the video, her purpose is to show her subjects as they are (she does not pose people she photographs) while also opening people's eyes to the struggles and successes of the Kenyan people.
It's a truly inspiring video that will make you want to grab your photography gear, head to Kenya, and change the world one shutter click at a time.
Check out the full video above and see the good work that's being done!