Good to see you again Happy New Year everyone! We’re starting 2018 strong with the return of Exposure Weekly Selects!
After quite the hiatus, we will be back in your inbox every week with a curated collection of stories from both the personal and professional Exposure communities. And to make sure you’re seeing how people are using Exposure to tell stories in interesting ways, we’ll point out some members we think you ought to check out.
That’s all for now. On to the good stuff.
Travel, adventure and curiosity Your Life. Your Stories. The mouth of volcano! That’s what you can expect to see when you hike to the top of Kilimanjaro. To get there takes roughly a week hiking over diverse and difficult terrain and unpredictable climate. The trip is grueling, but incredibly beautiful. This detailed account from Kai Berstein gives you a taste of the experience while the photos offer a front-seat account of the trip--but from the comfort of your computer chair.
Need tips? Let us introduce you to Saami people of Finland. This beautiful photo narrative captures their culture, traditions and customs during the annual sorting of reindeer herds. See how they’ve kept generations of traditions alive and they challenges that they face. The Arctic Sea. The Northern Lights. Cognac Cheers. All this and more in Teriberka--one of the most remote cities in the Arctic Circle. Learn more about the city and the people who live here with Marcin Konkel’s trip to explore this far-out region.
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Brands, businesses and causes Storytelling For Their Message United Nations Development Program Peru works to strengthen the country through Sustainable Development Goals, human rights and gender equity. To show the impact of their work, they tell the stories of communities who are being directly affected and use photos that show the heart of the issue. See the power in that kind of storytelling.
From CGAP works to advance financial inclusion in developing economies. At the end of 2017, they showcased how businesses in these areas are using digital finance to improve their lives through a photo contest. The photos told stories of innovation, entrepreneurship and grit--but most importantly they showed the necessity of The Consultative Group to Assist the Poors work through the stories of others.
The Texas Longhorns Marching Band has traditions that unite generations of band members. One of those traditions is the uniform. The Longhorns tell its story with dynamic and engaging content to help you better understand the personal commitment and drive that guides each generation.
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