Engineering students held photographer find a way to pursue his passion
Photographer Aurelian Barber has arthrogryposis, which limits his limbs’ muscles and joints, and uses a wheelchair. When engineering students heard about his difficulties in using a camera, they found a way to make it easier for him. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch shares the inspiring story.
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