"A Week In The Life Of Haiti Cherie" Internationally Supported Project Just Six Months Away
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on: August 17, 2009, 12:48 am
Author:
Paul Philippe Anglade
Industry: Travel
“A week in the life of Haiti Cherie” internationally supported project just six
months away.
Seoul, South Korea – August 17, 2009 – Today marks the six months point from the
launching of “A week in the life of Haiti Cherie” the photo book and school project
slated for Haiti.
More than 20 international photographers and photojournalists have volunteered to
travel to Haiti in order to document all aspects of Haitian life for one week and
produce a large format volume as a testament to Haiti.
“This is going to be the most talked about photo book on Haiti ever” predicts the
project founder and current program manager Phil Anglade. “We have been planning
this for more than 10 years and to see it finally come about is truly gratifying”
The international photographers and photojournalists who will be contributing their
time and effort to the project are from Hungary, Taiwan, France, Estonia, The
Netherlands, Thailand, Israel, South Africa, Spain, Mexico, Brazil, Japan,
Venezuela, Korea, USA and of course Haiti…to name a few. They will travel to every
corner of Haiti and truly experience Haitian life before, during and after Carnival
2010.
A documentary film entitled “Behind the scene of Haiti Cherie” will also be produced
with support from various universities and media professionals.
A full week of activities is envisioned starting with a mega musical performance by
various artists and numerous other activities throughout the week and ending with
the ground breaking ceremony for the school.
The “Haiti Cherie” photography and media production school will offer a wide variety
of courses to equip under privilege young adults with marketable skills they will in
turn be able to use in order to support themselves.
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Contact Details: Paul Philippe “Phil” Anglade
weekinhaiti@gmail.com
PSC 450 Box 435
APO, AP 96206
Ph: +8210-6696-8323,
Skype: angladep
website: http://members.tripod.com/~HaitiPhoto/