A photojournalism and essay project by the Miami-based Iris PhotoCollective portrays the complex connections between Haiti and her neighbor Cuba. Iris founder Carl Juste and photo director Luis Rios talk about the photographs and essays, produced before the earthquake, and how their context has changed after the disaster.
Interview with Carl Juste, a Haitian-Cuban-American photojournalist who grew up in New York and moved to Miami with his family as a child. He is the son of Haitian-American community leader Viter Juste.
Carl Juste (a graduate of Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Prep ’81) presents a retrospective of his work documenting the course of his 25 year career as photojournalist for the Miami Herald and past exhibits at ACND
Images, too, tell stories. This week, as part of the Miami Book Fair International, which begins today, the photographers whose images are part of Havana, Haiti: Two cultures, One Community, will discuss their work, in which they attempt to capture both the simplicity and the challenges of everyday life in two dynamic cultures.
Images, too, tell stories. This week, as part of the Miami Book Fair International, which begins today, the photographers whose images are part of Havana, Haiti: Two cultures, One Community, will discuss their work, in which they attempt to capture both the simplicity and the challenges of everyday life in two dynamic cultures.
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CALENDAR“A photojournalism and essay project by the Miami photojournalist Carl Juste portrays the complex connections between Haiti and her neighbor Cuba…” - The Takeaway, WNYC
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