
I did not go to Haiti with any specific expectations. However, the six days I spent there transformed me both as a photographer and as a person.
As so often happens on trips of this nature, the Haitian people did far more for me than I could ever have done for them.
I have few words to share that would express what these images mean to me, but I hope they can be ones that represent a great sorrow that ultimately points to a far greater hope.
Haiti was once referred to as "The Pearl of the West Indies." It's people are strong and beautiful-- and though they have seen so much suffering, I hope that it will refine them and teach them to build, and rebuild. The country of Haiti is still a great Pearl, seemingly delicate as the child I watched emerge from the womb in a tent in Port au Prince, but like that child they are filled with a vibrant future that is yet unwritten.
And I greatly anticipate a better story for them all.
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