Categories UncategorizedThe Storm That Would Not ComePosted on October 6, 2016October 6, 2016by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, Cormac McCarthy, God, haiti, journalism ethicsStreet 24: Cite SoleilPosted on April 2, 2014April 2, 2014by Flip Holsinger
Categories UncategorizedAmong the fishermen of Cite SoleilPosted on September 12, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories UncategorizedVisiting JouseliPosted on February 10, 2013February 10, 2013by Flip Holsinger
Categories haiti, journalism ethics, photojournalism, Uncategorized, War, zion mountain foundationThe Healing RoomPosted on November 17, 2012November 26, 2012by Flip Holsinger
Categories Uncategorized“In the end, coming to faith remains for all a sense of homecoming, of picking up the threads of a lost life, of responding to a bell that had long been ringing, of taking a place at a table that had long been vacant.” -Malcolm MuggeridgePosted on November 17, 2012by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, coffee, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, deforestation, God, haiti, Haitian coffee, haitian coffee beans, journalism ethics, photo technique, photojournalism, WarSometimes what we return to is not as beautiful as our memory would have it to be…Posted on June 27, 2012June 28, 2012by Flip Holsinger
Categories Cormac McCarthy, God, haiti, journalism ethics, photo technique, photojournalism, Uncategorized, WarO Dweller in the HeavensPosted on October 13, 2011February 21, 2017by flip holsinger