Shooting for the New York Times

On Monday and Tuesday I went to Gonaive, a city 4 hours from Port-au-Prince to shoot the post-cyclone situation. The city and houses are still full of dirt, people lost their homes and have to live in tents, marketwomen don’t sell anything anymore. It’s a very sad situation. NGO’s already got much dirt out of the city, but there is still so much work to do. There is not much help from the government.

Last weekend I went to the orphanage of “Nos petits frères et soeures”. Pictures will follow tomorrow.  Here are the pictures of Gonaive:

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1 Comment »

  1. Sakura said,

    March 25th, 2009 at 00:43

    I read the article in the NYT today and saw your amazing photographs, which totally stunned me by the way they both caputure Haitian life and its challenges and needs, but also bringing out a miraculous beauty that still lives in all the chaos. The colours, and light. Completely in awe. Thanks very much for these imprinting photographs.

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