Help Teddy rebuild his career after a burglary
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Imagine this. You leave home for one hour and return to find all your valuables stolen.
This happened to Teddy on Monday. Robbers entered his flat in Nairobi, Kenya and stole 16 pieces of his digital equipment: two canon cameras, four camera lenses, 32 inch TV, one MacBook Pro, two HP laptops, Bose speaker, DJ controller, one IPhone, a camera speed light, one double lapel microphone and one camera video light.
By night, Teddy is a 35-year old dance teacher and an Uber driver.
By day, he has a rapidly flourishing career in video and film production. He was recently scouted to work on the Umoja project led by Beyonce's tour manager. He also works with Kenyan collective Wowzi. Check out his vibe here .
Teddy recently used all his savings to buy new equipment - the same equipment that has now all been stolen. He feels like '2020 is a horror movie' but thanks God he's still alive.
Help Teddy rebuild his video and film production career.
Your contributions will go to replacing all the things that have been stolen. They will be secure in his new accommodation in a complex manned by security guards.
'As an artist, you develop a bond with your gadgets. And now some human being will devalue what took me so long to assemble. The pain is strong'.
- Teddy Mwangi
This happened to Teddy on Monday. Robbers entered his flat in Nairobi, Kenya and stole 16 pieces of his digital equipment: two canon cameras, four camera lenses, 32 inch TV, one MacBook Pro, two HP laptops, Bose speaker, DJ controller, one IPhone, a camera speed light, one double lapel microphone and one camera video light.
By night, Teddy is a 35-year old dance teacher and an Uber driver.
By day, he has a rapidly flourishing career in video and film production. He was recently scouted to work on the Umoja project led by Beyonce's tour manager. He also works with Kenyan collective Wowzi. Check out his vibe here .
Teddy recently used all his savings to buy new equipment - the same equipment that has now all been stolen. He feels like '2020 is a horror movie' but thanks God he's still alive.
Help Teddy rebuild his video and film production career.
Your contributions will go to replacing all the things that have been stolen. They will be secure in his new accommodation in a complex manned by security guards.
'As an artist, you develop a bond with your gadgets. And now some human being will devalue what took me so long to assemble. The pain is strong'.
- Teddy Mwangi
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