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TedxNashville - Jeremy Cowart - A Picture is Worth 

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Celebrity photographer Jeremy Cowart tells the story of Help-Portrait and the unexpected impact it had on both sides of the camera. Illustrating how it began as a simple idea that spread to a global movement in just a few months, Jeremy reminds us all that giving within your gifting can change the world.
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@dmather46
@dmather46 10 лет назад
Jeremy is one of the most inspiring people I've met.
@radekbayek
@radekbayek 11 лет назад
I've got so much respect for Jeremy Cowart. Such a talented & inspiring guy.
@ezlanpowers
@ezlanpowers 8 лет назад
As a photographer, I can tell you the photographs are some of the most important tools we have in this life. We use them to spread awareness, show the world what other planets look like, remember once in a lifetime events, keep businesses alive, get jobs, and improve the self-esteem of a person. Makeup doesn't make a person beautiful, but it might be a luxury they are denied. While I agree, makeup doesn't make a person beautiful, I also agree that it helps humanize some women, after all it is an art, a decoration, a privilege not a need. Especially the homeless. We see beautiful things like this and chose to criticize them before appreciating them for what they do. These portraits could easily cost $150 a pop, but these photographers are coming together to gift a luxury service many don't have access or funds to afford for the low cost of free. Just to make someones life a little better than it has been. Just to give them a little hope for the positivity there is out there in this sea of shit we tend to wade through in life to get to where we want to be. Stop focusing on the small details. Look at the big picture, the change being made with the talents of someone who could easily chose to dismiss the cause as wasteful. This is a great movement. And this is all coming from someone who runs a body positivity photograph project, photographing women nude before they do anything to change themselves to meet societies beauty standards, to show them how beautiful your body is without those things. Makeup, boosts self-esteem but it doesn't create it. It's a cherry on the top of a Sunday that they offered to maximize the comfort of those who, thanks to society, may not feel beautiful enough without. That's pretty damn incredible if you ask me.
@newsgirl132
@newsgirl132 11 лет назад
I want to hug him right now.
@harnessbells
@harnessbells 10 лет назад
hard to even view without breaking down. A camera is a tool that helps us really see.
@liquoriceimages
@liquoriceimages 13 лет назад
Jeremy cowart talented, generous and modest.
@dxbasket
@dxbasket 13 лет назад
im a photographer and i just teared twice coz i repeated the video twice.. great project soo proud
@CokerPhoto
@CokerPhoto 12 лет назад
Great work and this is real social media sharing.
@DeinosMee
@DeinosMee 13 лет назад
Beautiful
@DoodleTaffy
@DoodleTaffy 12 лет назад
This is the first time I've seen this video of this, but not the first time I've heard about The H.E..L.P. Project. I found it from a comment somone had a left on a random photography website that I'd "Liked" on Facebook. The page I'd liked on Fb wasn't one I visited often, but did so that day & read an article that included a letter from a client to a photographer describibng what she did with her money instead of paying $500 for family portraits, only later to find out she had cancer.
@revolution27030
@revolution27030 12 лет назад
@Budguy68 is this assuming that all celebs and big shots are bleeding hearts? They're not. Jeremy's thing wasn't about profiting or marketing himself. It was about just trying to motivate people to do what they could, when they could, for other folks who just couldn't. BTW, have you ever been to Africa?
@HenryStradford
@HenryStradford 10 лет назад
Jeremy Cowart - A Picture is Worth?
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