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Relief Photographer David Uttley- A Documentary Series by Samaritan’s Purse

21st May 2010

After the earthquake in Haiti I had the experience of working alongside photographer David Uttley.  David & I had spoken over the phone before, but this was my 1st chance to meet him in person. You see David grew up in Haiti as a missionary, and after the earthquake he returned to freelance for Samaritan’s Purse.  His fluency in Creole made him an invaluable resource during the emergency phase- as did his incredible photography skills- and this made for a compelling documentary video series produced by Samaritan’s Purse. I encourage everyone to watch….

A Big New Photo Blog :: Samaritan’s Purse In Pictures

16th February 2010

Last month Samaritan’s Purse launched a beautifully BIG photo blog.   And right now it’s a great place to see real time, large image coverage of the Samaritan’s Purse relief efforts in Haiti.  I’ve been trying to update it every day with new images.   Every day since the earthquake there’s been at least 1 photographer on the ground shooting.  Check it out here… and check back often.   We’ll be posting images from all over the world soon.
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Haiti :: A Debrief

3rd February 2010

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I write this as my plane departs the land of Haiti. My time here was short but intense. During my week on the ground I documented the work of Samaritan’s Purse as official relief operations began- primarily emergency shelter, blankets and food distributions. I was struck by the extreme graphic poverty that so many people seem to be trapped in, and as usual I leave with more questions then when I arrived.

Since it was my 1st time in Haiti I’m uncertain how much of the poverty was here before the quake and how much of it exists as a result. But it’s enough just knowing that it was already one of the poorest countries on earth even before the damage had struck. It’s hard to imagine it getting much worse.

It’s with a bit of sadness that I leave knowing how much work there is to be done. But I am hopeful that with the outpouring of support from the international community that Haiti can build foundations for a new and fruitful beginning.

My experience reminds me how short and precious life is, and how important it is to use ours for the betterment of others.

While the main goal of my photography on this trip was to document the actual work being done, it’s the faces of the people; their hope, their strife, their struggle and their environment that will stand out in my mind forever.  And hopefully my favorite images will express this. I will post them as soon as I finish the edit. Onward…2_img_2774