by Jeane LaRance……. It was around the year 1910 when officials in Jacmel decided they would demolish Saint Jean Baptiste
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My brother gave me my first camera when I was nine or ten years of age, he bought it in Europe. I don’t remember much about the camera itself it was the pictures that I couldn’t get enough of—and that still holds true. My life is all about photography. In the beginning it was black and white film. I loved being in the darkroom nothing could compare to it and even though I swore I’d never go digital, I rarely shoot film anymore.
by Jeane LaRance….. I will try to pick up where I ended last time telling you more about life and
Read Moreby Jeane LaRance….. I left off last time saying I had barely touched the surface of Haitian life and culture.
Read Moreby Jeane LaRance… I ended my last column talking about how I would teach documentary photography to the young people
Read More by Jeane Larance…… I ended my last column talking about how I would teach documentary photography to the young
Read Moreby Jeane La Rance… As I sit here contemplating this column, all of the people who have been a part
Read Moreby Jeane LaRance… I would like to begin this series on my experience as a photojournalist in Haiti by telling
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