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Huawei, Safaricom and Kenya Tourism Board partner to launch a global digital campaign showcasing Kenya
Huawei, Safaricom and Kenya Tourism Board have partnered to launch a global digital campaign showcasing Kenya as seen from the…
Huawei, Safaricom and Kenya Tourism Board have partnered to launch a global digital campaign showcasing Kenya as seen from the peaks of Safaricom Base Stations.
The campaign dubbed “Kenya: Exploring a new point of view” features exclusive new images of Kenya will be showcased across multiple digital communication channels globally showcasing the modernity, diversity and beauty of Kenya to millions around the world.
Speaking during the launch event held at Huawei Kenya’s Head Office, Creative Director for Huawei globally, Xavier Wong, said “Each location was chosen for its uniqueness, beauty and timelessness with shots in RAW format by the Huawei P10 dual-camera smartphone with Leica lens, with sunrises and sunsets timed by the Huawei Watch 2 wearable,”
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For the first time in history, a photographer has been given exclusive access and allowed to climb to the tops of Safaricom base stations to gain a unique perspective of Kenya. These vantage points were selected from over 4,000 base station locations across Kenya, including the tops of high-rise buildings in Nairobi. Images used for the campaign were shot on location by highly-regarded local architectural photographer Mutua Matheka.
The photos not only demonstrate Safaricom’s broad coverage of Kenya as a whole, but also shows how well-connected Kenya really is, even in the most remote and unexpected of locations.
Speaking during the launch, Safaricom’s Corporate Affairs Director Steve Chege lauded Huawei’s efforts towards this innovative and educative project. “We are delighted to have partnered with Huawei Technologies on this project because it captures not only the hidden beauty that lies within the country, but also our continuing quest to expand coverage across Kenya. We believe that each one of our over 4,600 base stations represents an opportunity for our network to Transform Lives. Beyond providing essential connectivity, our towers are often the only link to critical services such as education, health, financial services and government services.”
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Huawei believes a bold spirit of Exploration can unfold exciting journeys leading to innovation, inspiration and ideas. Directed by a perceptive sense of curiosity, exploration is the spirit that energizes and empowers the future to a better connected world.
Huawei Technologies CEO Stone emphasized on the continued efforts by Huawei to get into partnerships that foster exploration and innovation such as this one. “Together with our customers and partners around the world, Huawei is exploring the unknown, inspiring new ideas, and facing challenges head-on to break through bottlenecks in future technology”, said Mr. Stone.
The eight hero photos and video series are themed according to the new perspective on Kenya. Some photo titles include: Winds of Change, Devil’s Breath, Eye of Kenya, Cross my Heart, Lonely Island, Wild in the Out, Sea the Sunrise and Spearhead will be available on the link www.huawei.com/explore-kenya and are set to be shared across social media globally reaching tens of millions of people. All photos and videos are also available on the official Huawei Corporate social media feeds on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Photographer Mutua Matheka described his 7-day expedition as both new and exciting; “I am always seeking a fresh, new angle on Kenya and I was delighted to have this opportunity presented by Huawei to explore Kenya from a different point of view. It is something that has not been done before, something exciting and something bold. You don’t know what Kenya would look like from almost 100m up until you explore the possibilities. It was not easy: from the safety training course to rough roads and climbing the actual towers themselves but it was all that hard work that made discovering each shot so meaningful. For some sites the sun wasn’t visible and for others we even had to go back a second time to access them, but exploration never stops at failure,” said Matheka.
In addition, CNN’s Great Big Story has also documented Mutua Matheka and his journey to change perceptions of Kenya and Africa through photography. This is set to be released on 30 Nov 2017 on www.greatbigstory.com.