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Haiti Exhibition – Felix Kunze News – mid June 2010

Felix MCing exhibition to benefit Future of Haiti Orphanage

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Come to Brighton’s seafront Umi Hotel at 3pm on the 26th of June for the grand finale of the exhibition of work inspired by and produced during the relief efforts in Haiti.
Felix will be hosting this event and amongst others will share some of my experiences working with the children orphaned by the earthquake in Haiti. Felix photographed all the individual orphans and provided all imagery to help the orphanage gain sponsors – the orphanage is a project close to his heart.
Several of Felix’s pieces from Haiti are on display. There’ll be live music, wine, snacks and great conversation to look forward to. Felix will be in the UK for just over 48 hours to host this event before going onto his next project.
Alternatively, request a tear sheet of the pieces on show by emailing Felix and putting ‘Tear Sheet’ in the subject line.
Event:
‘Unite Brighton’ exhibition in aid of the Future of Haiti Orphanage
Location:
Umi Hotel Brighton, 64 King’s Road, Brighton, BN1 1NA
Time:
3pm, 26th of June 2010
50% of the art proceeds will go directly to the orphanage project.

Come to Brighton’s seafront Umi Hotel at 3pm on the 26th of June for the grand finale of the exhibition of work inspired by and produced during the relief efforts in Haiti. If you are not in the UK, view the tearsheet instead.

Felix will be MCing this event and amongst others will share some of my experiences working with the children orphaned by the earthquake in Haiti. Felix photographed all the individual orphans and provided all imagery to help The Future of Haiti orphanage gain sponsors – the orphanage is a project close to his heart. See Felix’s slideshow from his work with the orphanage by clicking here.

Several of Felix’s pieces from Haiti are on display among work by other UK artists. There’ll be live music, wine, snacks and great conversation to look forward to. Felix will be in the UK for just over 48 hours to host this event before going onto his next project.

Event:
‘Unite Brighton’ exhibition in aid of the Future of Haiti Orphanage

Location:
Umi Hotel Brighton, 64 King’s Road, Brighton, BN1 1NAumi-logo

Time:
3pm, 26th of June 2010

Further details here

50% of the art proceeds will go directly to the orphanage project.

Event organized and directed by Mandeep Birdy in association with Umi Hotel Brighton, ‘Unite Brighton’ and the Mayor of Brighton & Hove as well as other sponsors. Exhibition open until 30 June 2010. Pieces will be available via www.felixkunze.com – Felix is available for media interviews.

26852_317913682708_649567708_3677173_2854405_n-1Felix is an international portrait and documentary photographer. He is based in London but spends most of the year on assignment across the globe. Recent projects include 2 trips to Haiti to work with the Future of Haiti orphanage as well a variety of other relief organizations. Through his work, many of the children of the Future of Haiti orphanage now have the support they need to live a full life, free from the daily struggle of Haitian street life. Felix is currently in the US and heading home for the exhibition grand finale on the 26th of June. Then he’s on his way to Denmark, with a trip to the far east in the works. His work will soon be seen in some one of the world’s largest magazines. He is available to hire on commissions internationally from mid-July.


The Future Of Haiti

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Before I left to Haiti, I promised that I would try to show the good work being done by volunteers and relief works on the ground in Haiti.

One such project was an orphanage I came across in my first couple of days in Haiti. It had been established after the earthquake, not far from Port-Au-Prince International airport. It houses over 100 children, provides basic shelter, sanitation and medical as well as education the children in Creole, French and English as well as other basic subjects. Food and water are also provided, which for some of these children is the first time they have been fed properly. The plan for the orphanage is to get each child sponsored for life, so they can be continually supported in a fashion that will enable them to live a full life, with a decent education, nourishment and happiness. The children are the future of Haiti. Helping the kids of Haiti is a long-term investment.

For me as a photographer, being part of this orphanage project was probably the most important project I could undertake on this trip. While there are lots of important actions being taken to save people’s lives in the short term and to provide immediate relief, long term actions are vital and any support of the future of this beautiful country is vital.

I took a day out of photographing all other relief efforts and took portraits of over 100 children in the orphanage. I did a portrait of each orphan and then a photo of each with a plaque showing their name and age. The purpose is to use the images on the web to help each child get sponsored. If you want to help Haiti recover from the horror of the last month, give what you can to help an orphan live a full, healthy life. These kids are absolutely amazing. Read my descriptions under the photos below for some heart-warming stories of the utter beauty and humanity evident in each and every child.

More information and more of my photos are available at the link below. Please give what you can:

TheFutureOfHaiti.org

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The orphans line up to wash their hands before eating lunch.

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Orphans being given their daily lunch. These kids line up like the best behaved of all British people. There's nothing quite as moving as seeing a child that has lived in a malnourished state develop physically from day to day. This is what is happening every day at the orphanage, and it's as simple as giving each kid lunch, dinner and some clean water to drink.

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The kids are provided with clean drinking water, but are charged with keeping their own cups or bottles so they can keep the water as provisions have been made for locally sourced water to be purified and drunk by the kids.

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An orphan drinks water in a rare spot shaded by the sun.

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The orphanage is working in coordination with a variety of organizations including medical teams that provide basic medical needs, vaccinations and other relief. The effect is always immediate, kids who've had very basic medical issues are now doing a lot better.

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They are also working with HelpTheOrphans.org who help support the orphans.

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Local projects include showing these children soccer skills. With good nutrition, the orphans have a real chance to excel at sports projects. Malnourishment is a problem as bones of malnourished children break easily, particularly during sports.

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The children are provided with a basic education, some of them for the first time. A lot of kids wish more than anything to be able to go to school and attain an education - a guarantee that they can make it in the future.

A sampling of the orphan portraits I shot:

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I'll end this blog post with a somewhat tragic story that has a happy ending. This particular kid, Amateur, came to the orphanage on the day I was doing the shoot. He had been on the street for an undetermined time, without anyone to look after him. He had injuries to front and the back of his head and no-one knows how these were inflicted. He was afraid of physical contact with any adults or other kids. It was obvious he had been abused in some fashion. He did not know his own age, a fact that hit me hard. This child will never know how old he is, he will never know his birthday and most of all he will never again have parents. He was probably the 60th orphan I had photographed on the day, but when he couldn't name his age, I was truly affected. I took a break and had to wipe my eyes, something had gotten into them. He is now safe and well, being fed and relearning what it means to trust other human beings.

Again, if you want to help go to TheFutureOfHaiti.org – any donation will help.

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