Tent Life: Haiti Reviewed in La Lettre de la Photographie

Today marks the two year anniversary of the earthquake in Haiti, the devastation of which is still evident. According to the International Organization for Migration, approximately 634,000 people remain living in displacement camps.
For some insight into this issue, head over the La Lettre de la Photographie to read Sara Rosen’s latest review of Wyatt Gallery‘s Tent Life: Haiti, where she writes:
“Gallery’s photographs are a testament to . . . the beauty of the human spirit that glows from within. His photographs show us that despite the worst possible circumstances, the people of Haiti have something so many of us lack: the commitment to family, to community, to rising above. Can’t hold us down, not by the forces of Man nor Nature.
The photographs are at quietly shocking, such beautifully composed images of honor and pride in the face of total devastation.”
Fifty percent of all proceeds from the purchase of the book goes toward one of three charities: The Global Syndicate, Healing Haiti, and J/P HRO.
