Categories haiti“A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes. When we gather together in the moonlit village ground it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound. We come together because it is good for kinsmen to do so.” ― Chinua Achebe, Things Fall ApartPosted on June 9, 2013June 9, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, deforestation, God, haiti, photo technique, photojournalism, WarThe Tailor’s ApprenticePosted on June 8, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, haiti, photo technique, photojournalismThe kite runners of Jalousie neighborhood, Petionville, Haiti… at play in the breath of the gods…Posted on March 30, 2013March 30, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, haiti, Haitian coffee, haitian coffee beans, journalism ethics, photo technique, photojournalism, portsmouth ohio, voodoo, WarStefanie Rosemarie, 20, waits her turn in line to receive food and materials from her governmentPosted on March 28, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories UncategorizedMica of Furcy: In The Gardens of Kenscoff seriesPosted on March 25, 2013March 25, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories haiti, photojournalismExploring the Primitive Life…Posted on March 18, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, deforestation, haiti, photojournalism, WarAt the Edge of a Primitive LifePosted on March 17, 2013March 17, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories UncategorizedVisiting JouseliPosted on February 10, 2013February 10, 2013by Flip Holsinger