Young Haitian Photographers Capture Haiti in a New Light | National Geographic

In recent years, the outside world has glimpsed Haiti largely through the lens of foreign photojournalists’ cameras, often in the wake of disasters like the earthquake that devastated parts of the country in 2010. Now, nonprofit organization FotoKonbit is teaching young Haitians how to capture and share their own photographs of Haiti to create a richer, more personal portrait of the country.
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Click here to read more and see additional photos from FotoKonbit students:
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2015/12/haiti-photos-by-haitians-text

PRODUCER: Shannon Sanders
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Smith Neuvime, Myrmara Prophete, Odaline Sarah Vincent, Philomene Joseph, and Wilky Douze
SPECIAL THANKS: FotoKonbit

Young Haitian Photographers Capture Haiti in a New Light | National Geographic

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