Bob Michaels
nobody special
Thats good of you! Maybe the money donated to Al Kaplan can be sent to help the Haitians in his name!
FWIW, Al's neighborhood in North Miami has quite a large Haitian population from changing demographics over the years.
Thats good of you! Maybe the money donated to Al Kaplan can be sent to help the Haitians in his name!
One of my good friends (best friend of my gf of 4 years) is Haitian and the majority of her family still lives in Haiti (her and her parents are stateside, along with some cousins etc) and they've not heard any news from the father's side of the family. The mother's side all lived in Port-au-Prince and are all ok, houses destroyed, sleeping in the streets, nothing that serious.
As bad as it sounds, it angers me a little how quick the response has been and how everyone is trying to help out when we (here in Louisiana) were essentially forsaken by our own government and civilians (hurr they should've never built there to begin with et al).
Best to those in Haiti though. My girlfriend and I are trying to get down there to help as I've been through a similar situation and have enough medical knowledge that I think I could help
You are confusing actually getting people and supplies on the ground and getting ready to do so. Little help is on the ground in Haiti. It takes time. Now, an earthquake is much harder to predict than a bad storm.
Yeh,
This situation sucks in Haiti. I saw he'll in Gaza in the 1990,s and NEVER forgot it!
I have been following this horrible story as well and my heart aches. I just posted this because it made me think of something else (taking a break from the headlines). I do want to see her work however, and it will be nice to see Leicas contributing to public awareness!
Check out the INternational Rescue COmmittee- they are known to be one of, if not the, most efficient relief tragedies: 90% of their funding goes to the cause, 10% to admin. They have a UK and US branch, so they can claim your tax on the donation too.
http://www.theirc.org/
It's easy to get high, mighty and heavily moral.
Let's remember that this is about photography, that's why we're here. This medium has had a great deal, over the years, to inform, motivate, and bring about change. Visual media tell stories in ways that words simply cannot. To that end, let's give the OP a break, and realize he made an observation. Ms.Curry might have been anywhere. Like any dedicated RF user, wherever she goes, the Red Dot isn't far away. I, for one, welcome whatever image I can get from Haiti, hoping that the more there are, the more help these suffering folks receive.
I'm sending money personally. I'm refraining from making assumptions about others' interest and motives. The emergency is too apparent .
So in other words you would not have minded if somebody had started a thread on Sept 11th saying "I saw Rosenthal shoot with a Leica M6" ?Well, let's just say I don't get it. He made an observation about a Leica rangefinder...ON A RANGE FINDER FORUM!
I have seen suffering close up, it is horrible. This thread is not horrible.
My wife and I donate to Medecins sans Frontieres every year and have done so again after the quake. They are a good organization and because Haiti was in dire straits even BEFORE the earthquake, they are already there on the ground. http://www.msf.org/
Catholic Relief Services is also there. http://crs.org/
So in other words you would not have minded if somebody had started a thread on Sept 11th saying "I saw Rosenthal shoot with a Leica M6" ?
I myself also found the thread title very shocking, the perfect illustration of nowadays world. Thousands die in a few seconds and we sit far away, in front of our TV, and we get enthusiastic about a photographer using a camera. It seems surnatural to me.
Talk about it in a few weeks, why not, I am sure the OP did not mean bad, but right now it really sounds a bit out of context and very shallow.