Image galleries
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This collection answers the question, What is life like for Haitians after the January 2010 earthquake? I traveled to Port-au-Prince and did emergency relief work in addition to photography. This gallery features a subset of the thousands of photographs I captured during this visit. The Haitians have an interesting story to tell about adjusting, praying and living there.
There are 69 images in this gallery. -
This collection answers the question, What is life really like for Cubans who live in a country that is only a stones throw from the U.S.? It features photographs from a 2009 visit to most of the country, including Havana, Trinidad, Matanzas and Santiago de Cuba. Cuba is the recipient of the longest embargo in history, and its people have an interesting story to tell about living there.
There are 42 images in this gallery. -
This collection answers the question, What is life really like for Egyptians who live in the backyards of the massive monuments? It features photographs from a 2007 visit to most of the country, including Cairo, Memphis, Abu Simbel, the Valley of the Kings and Aswan. Egypt is the home of the last standing wonders of the world, and its people have an interesting story to tell about living there.
There are 32 images in this gallery. -
This collection answers the question, What is life really like for Jamaicans who live outside of the tourist areas? It features photographs from a 2006 visit to Little Bay. Besides being the site of one of Bob Marley’s homes, Little Bay is a rural area along the ocean. It is a small, close-knit community of people who have an interesting story to tell about living in Jamaica.
There are 29 images in this gallery. -
This collection includes a few photographs of people, weddings and other events.
There are 6 images in this gallery.
