Haiti, Los Angeles & Celebrities – The Kerri Kasem Podcast

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My recent trip to Haiti was concluded by a trip to LA to do a shoot with the beautiful ladies of the Kerri Kasem Podcast and to speak about my photography and work in Haiti.

We ended up recording two shows, the first was to talk about our fantastic Malibu shoot (watch this space for photos from that) and photography in general. We talked about everything from Poison Oak to Annie Leibovitz and Patti Smith. I even managed to throw in a bit of talk about my favorite subject – philosophy of photography.

Listen to it by clicking here – I think we’ll manage to make you giggle.

The second podcast was a little more serious. We got a bunch of people together that had been to Haiti and done great work out there. We had beautiful Cassandra Hepburn (from Tarantino’s ‘Hell Ride’), the fascinating Josh Hawkins who worked tirelessly to help in the Miami University Field Hospital and Jack Osborne, son of Ozzy and Sharon. He went to Haiti with Sean Penn’s group and is just a really cool down to earth adrenaline junkie. We chatted about what needed to be done to ensure the future of Haiti, what YOU can do right now to help prepare Haiti for the inevitable rainy season and the diseases it will bring and we told stories about our experiences in Haiti. A few tears were shed but we hope we communicated some of the optimism of the situation and the actions that can be taken by every one of us to help. I talked also about my work with Help for Orphans and the amazing Future of Haiti orphanage, both of which readers of this blog will be hearing more about.

To listen to the Haiti podcast, click here.

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L-R Josh Hawkins, Cassandra Hepburn, Felix Kunze, Kerri Kasem, Jack Osborne

If you listen to the Haiti show, you can actually hear the moment when I took this picture.

If you listen to the Haiti show, you can hear the moment when I took this picture.

If you liked this, why not check out the overview of my first Haiti trip on the blog.

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  1. Tate

    Hey Felix,
    You are amazing!!! I can’t stop listening to the podcasts. You sound really good and I am soooo proud of you! Keep going, you have it all!

    Mar 28, 2010 @ 3:48 pm


  2. Sebastian

    Well, darn, they’re cute :)

    Apr 08, 2010 @ 12:09 pm

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