Art
Food For The Poor Photography
- Item Number
- 200
- Estimated Value
- 100 USD
- Sold
- 200 USD to djroze
Item Description
Photography from Haiti by Food For The Poor Photographer, Ben Rusnak
"A Beautiful Mountain in Haiti"
The Beautiful mountain photo of Haiti is rarely seen by many. Up in the mountain where the clouds and trees peacefully dwell.
Benjamin Rusnak is a humanitarian photojournalist. Since 2000, he has documented poverty in the Caribbean and Latin America for Food For The Poor, the largest international relief and development agency in the United States, based in Coconut Creek, FL. He brought a decade of newspaper experience to telling the stories of those in need in the developing world.
His work has been recognized by Pictures of the Year International, the Best of Photojournalism, the International Photography Awards, the New York Photo Awards, Photo District News, the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar, the Alexia Foundation and the China International Press Photo Contest. In 2008, Rusnak tied himself for first place to win the prestigious Gordon Parks Award. In 2009, his exhibition of Dreams & Tempests premiered as part of the citywide festival, Atlanta Celebrates Photography. In 2005, the Palm Beach Photographic Centre in Delray Beach, FL, featured a solo exhibition of his work with the poor.
Learn how to help: www.foodforthepoor.org
Item Special Note
Photo is sold with matte but does not include a frame.
Photo will fit a 12" x 16" frame.
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