“I had completely lost emotional memory.”
- The Day My Brain Exploded (Ashok Rajamani)
And my new Aneurysm/Arteriovenous Malformation Awareness Bracelet from Burgundy Butterfly (I love it!!).
“I had completely lost emotional memory.”
- The Day My Brain Exploded (Ashok Rajamani)
And my new Aneurysm/Arteriovenous Malformation Awareness Bracelet from Burgundy Butterfly (I love it!!).
Switzerland via Instagram via http://bit.ly/YehVle
Instagramming from North Korea, with @dguttenfelder
See more of David’s photos from the DPRK by following him on Instagram: @dguttenfelder.
It’s not every day that you see first-hand scenes from the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), and you’ll almost never see an Instagram Photo Map with images posted directly from Pyongyang.
David Guttenfelder (@dguttenfelder), the Associated Press Chief Photographer for Asia, is doing just that: sharing photos on Instagram while on assignment in North Korea. “I feel I can help open a window into a place that would otherwise rarely be seen by outsiders,” he says. “As one of the few international photographers who has ever had regular access to the country, I feel a huge responsibility to share what I see and to show it as accurately as I can.”
David is one of the first people to ever post real-time Instagram pictures from within North Korea. Most visitors to the DPRK don’t have access to internet and—until just a few weeks ago—foreigners were not allowed to bring mobile phones into the country. Now David can share personal iPhone and iPod Touch photos to Instagram as he captures them. “There are so many curious, strangely beautiful, or melancholy details around us here…These might not be typical of the news photos I usually transmit, but they offer fleeting glimpses of this country, and how it feels to be here.”
A photo of an elderly couple showing a man holding up flashcards led to more than 2 million hits on Instagram and left many wanting to know the story behind the picture.
83-year-old John Allen takes his 70-year-old girlfriend, Linda Alexander, for coffee six days a week where he teaches her how to read, after bleeding in her brain left her without short term memory, and unable to read or speak.
I’ll be putting them up as soon as I can get them edited and such. Though I did put up a few from Instagram earlier.