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Tag: haitian coffee beans

Categories andrew wyeth, coffee, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, deforestation, God, haiti, Haitian coffee, haitian coffee beans, journalism ethics, photo technique, photojournalism, War

Sometimes 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 andrew wyeth, coffee, Cormac McCarthy, deforestation, God, haiti, Haitian coffee, haitian coffee beans, journalism ethics, photo technique, photojournalism, Uncategorized, voodoo, War

On the forests of revival the song dogs sleep with growling coffee beans and burrowing horses while Winthrop the optimist wishes forests into sprouting and mountainsides into staving off collapse from selfish gain and anger…

Posted on June 22, 2012June 22, 2012by Flip Holsinger
Categories andrew wyeth, coffee, Cormac McCarthy, dag hammarskjold, God, haiti, Haitian coffee, haitian coffee beans, journalism ethics, photo technique, photojournalism, War

A woman roasts coffee in her mountaintop kitchen in Seguin, Haiti at the edge of Seguin National Park and reforestation laboratory on 5 June in southeast Haiti

Posted on June 10, 2012by Flip Holsinger
Categories coffee, haiti, Haitian coffee, haitian coffee beans

“Haiti can produce the finest coffee in the world. As a brand. Interns should come to study the re-birth of an industry, but also the re-birth of an art, not unlike the first bottles of Champagne produced after the war.”

Posted on March 16, 2012March 16, 2012by Flip Holsinger
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