Sunday, December 31, 2017

All you hear is the sound of nature

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Way up in the mountains, about 1,500 feet above sea level, deep in the countryside—away from  engine pollution, law enforcement sirens, the hustle and bustle of city life, all you hear is the sound of nature. The pleasant sound of oxen in the distance, the occasional beautiful sound of crows flying overhead, I was hiking and exploring with a local guide when this farmer on his way home came walking on a the narrow dirt track we were on. He didnt seem to mind that I shot a few frames when he walked close pass me.We chatted briefly, he has never been to Port-Au-Prince and has never been photographed before. He was thrilled when I showed him his portrait on my canon LCD, and he needed to walk about a mile from where we were to reach home. 

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Funeral for murdered priest

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photo © patrice dougé All rights reserved
Father Joseph Simoly, well known in the Catholic community, was attacked on Thursday, December 21, by three armed individuals riding a motorcycle on rte  Frères in Pétion-Ville, not far from his home. Rushed to the Haitian Community Hospital (HCH), the victim, who received several bullets, did not survive his injuries. Following Funeral mass in Port-Au-Prince earlier today, December 30, he will be buried in Hinche.

Friday, December 29, 2017

The plight of the vendors of Petion Ville open market

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On a regular basis, regardless of the time and day, employees of Petion Ville City Hall pile up in a white pickup truck and descend upon the open market. Wearing light green vests and sometimes carrying batons, steal merchandise, beat up those who resist in all impunity—with the approval of the Mayor, Dominique Saint-Roc, and protection of armed police officers in uniform (UDMO) who's Toyota land cruiser assists in the almost daily operation."They've stolen a lot of my merchandise, I couldn't tell you how much money I have lost" 22-year old Patricia Joseph, wearing the straw hat and red t- shirt comes to the open market in Petion Ville everyday. She sells nail polish and other beauty products. Having your goods stolen have become part of our harship she says, I have two kids to feed, we are now accustomed to always be on the look out for the white pickup truck. 

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Haiti's youth - an ongoing conversation

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Haiti has the youngest age structure in the Caribbean, almost 70 percent of Haiti's people are under the age of 30. Eventhough it represents a significant advantage for the country, however, opportunities are necessary for them to become successful. Haiti is a country in which nearly everything needs help, and for those who can afford it, leaving the country has become their only option. According to Chilean immigration officials, 48,000 Haitians are expected to move to Chile in 2017. The majority of Haitian migrants who come to chile are young, 80 percent of them are between the age of 15 and 30 years old. To obtain firsthand account of this alarming situation, I am conversing with young people and so far the ones that I've approached are talking. Following a basketball game in Petion ville, 17 year old, Edouard Ciné Ravix (holding the ball) expressed his frustration regarding the dire present economic situation and said "I want to become a professional basketball player, and if the opportunity ever comes to leave, I am out of here" 

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Children are very good at expressing emotion

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On my last visit to Jacmel, while wandering aimlessly I saw a little girl on the balcony of an elegant gingerbread townhouse. I try to shoot candidly as much as possible when I am on the streets. However, when I asked her if I could take a portrait, she went back inside and came back out with her mother—a very nice woman who agreed that I photograph her daughter. It's important to get the children you are photographing as comfortable as possible, and striking a conversation helps them to relax and even smile, which I wanted for her portrait. 

Friday, December 22, 2017

Official funeral in Haiti to bid farewell to folk singer Manno Charlemagne

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Funeral service for folk singer and activist Joseph Emmanuel “Manno” Charlemagne at a public Mass on the Champ de Mars in Port-au-Prince Dec. 22, 2017. - His death at 69 on Sunday came after multiple stints in exile, many assassination attempts and a star-studded international campaign by the late filmmaker Jonathan Demme to free him from the Argentine Embassy where he sought haven after a military coup toppled Haiti’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide - Miami herald

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article189897489.html#storylink=cpy

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article189897489.html#storylink=cpy

Sunday, December 17, 2017

Kanzo ceremony–Initiation into Haitian Vodou

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Kanzo is the name for the initiation ceremony within the Vodou tradition. It is a sacrament, and considered to be one of the most sacred events in a Vodouisant’s life. ezilikonnen.com  - Initiation into the Asson lineage of Vodou tradition is a long process. It takes nearly two weeks to complete. Traditionally, initiation into the Vodou Tradition is done in Haiti. Following the dance ceremony, the initiates are finally Kanzo. They have new identities as Houngans, Mambos, or Hounsis. They need to complete 41 days of restrictions to be truly finished with the kanzo ceremony. Usually, about a year later, the initiates will “dessan kolye” which means to take down the kolyes, which will truly finalize the entire cycle of initiation. The kolye is the sacred necklace of initiation. vodoureligion.com

Friday, December 15, 2017

Self Assignment : Open market

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photo © patrice dougé All rights reserved
There's always room for improvement. Expanding one's vision, skills and abilities are what we creatives shoud be striving for since becoming a better photographer is a never ending process. It's important to try out different  self assignments, I personlly like to challenge myself with the hard ones like shooting photos in an open market down in Haiti. It's a cultural thing, people on the streets do not like to be photographed by strangers. I mostly shoot without permission and without my subject's knowledge. 

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Revisiting the Same Photography Location Again and Again

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"It’s good to keep moving forward and trying new things all the time. There are times when going back to an old photography location can be a great idea. Simon Bond" My first visit to kenscoff dates back to 1973, when a cousin took me to the mountains to attend a yearly summer hang out at L'Auberge —thus my obsession began. I have been photographing kenscoff on and off for over 15 years, lived there 3 times and I still haven't lost interest in making new images.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

The environment in Kenscoff, Haiti

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Having a show about the environment in Kenscoff would have missed something without visiting and including the photographs above I captured a few days ago at the Wynn Farm Nature Reserve. situated in the mountains of Kenscoff, Haiti at an altitude of 6000 ft, on 30 acres of land. When it was created by Victor A. Wynne, it was known as the Wynne Farm and the goal was to teach soil management through conservation methods. Today, in order to preserve this much needed green area, it is known as the Wynne Farm Nature Reserve.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Collaborating with Veronique, a writer from Montreal

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3 days of rain up in Thomassin Haiti and temperature drop - lower 60's is considered kind of chilly on the Island. Very nice color saturation on miserable rainy days, was out there getting wet for just one frame - a photo that shows Thomassin, which the writer I am collaborating with mentioned several times in her first impression notes. Veronique who is a well-known writer in Montreal is spending 2 months in Haiti and she's going home with two novels. In one of them, made up of her personal notes, I will attempt to illustrate her thoughts, she's going to allow me to be inside her head for just a little bit and basically find the right images to match her impressions and what she was feeling when she wrote down her words. (to be published in a book)

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Môle Saint-Nicolas , Haiti

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Opening the door to welcome the day at Môle Saint-Nicolas plunges you into a beautiful light and as the wind blows constantly, you learn to breathe differently, in other words better. The Môle has always been isolated without being totally abandoned. Looking at the city closely, it's obvious that it was  slowly built and the possibilities of novelties are welcome and tremendous. Jean Euphele Milcé

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Anse Rouge, Haiti

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On the way back from our adventurous trip to Môle Saint-Nicolas, we made a stop in Anse Rouge to pick up our driver whom we left behind with our disabled vehicle. He quickly noticed the pickup truck we got on back in Môle Saint-Nicolas right front tire lug nuts were completely loose and the tire would have come off if we didn't stop. An hour later, because of some additional minor repairs, we hit the road once more heading to Gonaives where we spent the night.

Monday, April 3, 2017

On the way to Môle Saint-Nicolas, Haiti

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This photo was taken from the SUV window while it was being towed. We were about 15mns away from Anse Rouge, in the l'Artibonite and the sun was going down. It took us about 14 hrs to get to Môle Saint-Nicolas because of car trouble we were having since the beginning of our trip, and the engine finally gave out in the middle of nowhere. We were rescued by a frequent traveler to Haiti who happens to know our writer JEM - Since he was on his way to Môle Saint-Nicolas, he gave us a ride and we reached our destination at 10:30 pm.

Monday, February 20, 2017

New York’s Chinatown is the second oldest Chinatown in the United States, San Francisco being the first –

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The original enclave in Manhattan in no longer the largest Chinatown in the City. The exodus from Chinatown is happening partly because the working class is getting priced out of this traditional community.

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Vox Sambou, key figure on the progressive front of the Rap Kreyòl movement

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It's been a couple of months the last time I photographed the taping of this show which has resumed. Vox Sambou, The Montreal-based MC, who has been called "the eternal voice of Haiti" performing at Boycott in Kenscoff, Haiti

Thursday, February 16, 2017

Le tamarin à toutes les sauces

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Paulna Etienne, recipient of the 2004 small business entrepreneur award, symbolically named her trade Himalaya, which is a place of production and point of sale of a range of products based on tamarind. Tamarind juice, tamarind liqueur, tamarind cream, tamarind wine and the very pompous 100 years, a decoction based on tamarind, suppose to prevent a number of diseases including prostate cancer. Jean Euphele Milcé

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Les Trois Tables Restaurant

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In Thomassin 25, towards Nan Bwa Pen, Walter, a Swiss cook based inHaiti for several decades, welcomed us in his restaurant which doesn't have a sign, as if he didn't need one to exist. Les Trois tables, an excellent combination in a flowery terrace and a brightly colored bistro hall perfectly decorated to make it  very intimate. With just over three tables, six to be exact, being welcomed is easy and family friendly. Jean Euphle Milcé

Thursday, January 19, 2017

L’Observatoire de Boutilliers

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photo © patrice dougé All rights reserved
It was cool when we arrived in the late afternoon. Strategically , we chose to forget the programmed walk, in favor of the aperitif. We stayed on the upper terrace, sparse at this hour since the place gets crowded at nightfall. To our delight, the restaurant owner, Marie Claude Gabriel came to keep us company, pretext to offer us a welcoming coffee. Jean Euphele Milcé