This post comes from one of the best uses I ever discovered for the iPad: Listening and viewing TED Talks videos. I just came across this amazing video from one Photo Retoucher who went to Japan just after the recent natural disaster.
During her time there the volunteers found countless pictures among the piles of debris with variable but omnipresent damages. She then realized that she could put her talent and that from her close contacts to good humanitarian usage. They began to fix the damaged photos and this turned out to be a light of hope and happiness to those so severely affected by the destruction.
Hope you like it as much as I did. If you don’t see a video below, try this page using another browser.
(Post-post note: I just saw this same video on Phototips, a very nice podcast/website that I sometimes check. Keep up the good news, James!)