Photography by Maggie Steber
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By Maggie Steber, Mali
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Haiti is a country of great beauty and this is what Maggie Steber set out to display through her photos from her 30 years in Haiti. Steber’s photos helped to highlight and outline pivotal moments of the Haitian Revolution and challenge the idea that there is no beauty in foreign, less fortunate places.
After hearing about food riots in Haiti while the Haitian police were under a police state, Steber was impressed by this. This plight for better treatment was one that needed to be documented and prompted Steber to head to Haiti.
Steber states that funerals were the hardest to document and fortunately this is something that people do want shared. Steber documented elections, riots, parades, people in their villages, pain, happiness, fight-- all of this which made Haiti beautiful. She found beauty in their struggle, in their pain and helped to tell their story visually.
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Maggie Steber is an American documentary photographer who has covered issues from the slave trade to the science of memory.
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