Haiti after Earthquake
"This work documented the human delicate situation that people still live in Port au Prince 3 years after the earthquake that hit and destroyed the city, killing thousands of people, leaving more than one half of the population without home. It was made on the streets and several of their refugees camps.
Much of the city, continues today in ruins, although many people were reassigned to other homes, even thousands of people still living in refugee camps, some of which are in terrible sanitation and structural condition. Many of the millions of dollars that were destined to recover the city, providing housing and decent conditions, were misappropriated and used for other purposes.".
https://issuu.com/oneshootmagazine/docs/issue29
© Sebastian Gil Miranda Photography - All rights reserved
"This work documented the human delicate situation that people still live in Port au Prince 3 years after the earthquake that hit and destroyed the city, killing thousands of people, leaving more than one half of the population without home. It was made on the streets and several of their refugees camps.
Much of the city, continues today in ruins, although many people were reassigned to other homes, even thousands of people still living in refugee camps, some of which are in terrible sanitation and structural condition. Many of the millions of dollars that were destined to recover the city, providing housing and decent conditions, were misappropriated and used for other purposes.".
https://issuu.com/oneshootmagazine/docs/issue29
© Sebastian Gil Miranda Photography - All rights reserved