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Photographer · Filmmaker 🇭🇹Rooted in Haiti · Based in Jacmel
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In the mountains of Léogâne, this particular place is called Morne Lacrète. A hard-to-reach area, often taken by women merchants on their way down to sell goods in the lower part of Léogâne.

Conch Echo

Farmers are talking after a day of combite.

A schoolgirl from Saint Vincent School is writing.

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Marigot

Madame Pradel
Madan Pradel is a woman who deeply marked me. She lives in the community of Lavallée.
She’s someone who loves making people laugh. Every time she tells her story, it always ends in laughter...
👉🏾 Read the full story here:
She’s someone who loves making people laugh. Every time she tells her story, it always ends in laughter...
👉🏾 Read the full story here:

She holds a piece of Guinea yam, freshly harvested from the soil. Haiti is home to hundreds of yam varieties, and Guinea yam is among the most widely used.

In Hinche city’s main square, a vendor arranges his candy boat.

A group of peasants returning home after a kombit to plant corn in the mountains of Léogâne.

In the hills of Léogâne, the market women carry their goods on their heads without using their hands.

In Jacmel, a city in Haiti, the papier-mâché masks, handcrafted with patience and skill, are the very essence of the carnival. They give Mardi Gras its color, its power, and its identity.

Weightless bodies drifting through green water.

In the mountains of Léogâne, this particular place is called Morne Lacrète. A hard-to-reach area, often taken by women merchants on their way down to sell goods in the lower part of Léogâne.

Conch Echo

Farmers are talking after a day of combite.

A schoolgirl from Saint Vincent School is writing.

zanmitay I

zanmitay II

zanmitay III

Marigot

Madame Pradel
Madan Pradel is a woman who deeply marked me. She lives in the community of Lavallée.
She’s someone who loves making people laugh. Every time she tells her story, it always ends in laughter...
👉🏾 Read the full story here:
She’s someone who loves making people laugh. Every time she tells her story, it always ends in laughter...
👉🏾 Read the full story here:

She holds a piece of Guinea yam, freshly harvested from the soil. Haiti is home to hundreds of yam varieties, and Guinea yam is among the most widely used.

In Hinche city’s main square, a vendor arranges his candy boat.

A group of peasants returning home after a kombit to plant corn in the mountains of Léogâne.

In the hills of Léogâne, the market women carry their goods on their heads without using their hands.

In Jacmel, a city in Haiti, the papier-mâché masks, handcrafted with patience and skill, are the very essence of the carnival. They give Mardi Gras its color, its power, and its identity.

Weightless bodies drifting through green water.
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