Close
Cart is empty
Licensing
Photographers
Blog
Events
Store
Sign in / Register
Advanced Search
Magnum Photographers
Abbas
Christopher Anderson
Eve Arnold
Olivia Arthur
Micha Bar Am
Bruno Barbey
Jonas Bendiksen
Ian Berry
Werner Bischof
Rene Burri
Cornell Capa
Robert Capa
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Chien-Chi Chang
Antoine D'Agata
Bruce Davidson
Carl De Keyzer
Raymond Depardon
Bieke Depoorter
Thomas Dworzak
Nikos Economopoulos
Elliott Erwitt
Martine Franck
Stuart Franklin
Leonard Freed
Paul Fusco
Cristina Garcia Rodero
Jean Gaumy
Bruce Gilden
Burt Glinn
Jim Goldberg
Philip Jones Griffiths
Harry Gruyaert
Philippe Halsman
Erich Hartmann
David Alan Harvey
Tim Hetherington
Thomas Hoepker
David Hurn
Richard Kalvar
Josef Koudelka
Hiroji Kubota
Sergio Larrain
Guy Le Querrec
Erich Lessing
Herbert List
Alex Majoli
Constantine Manos
Peter Marlow
Steve McCurry
Susan Meiselas
Wayne Miller
Inge Morath
Dominic Nahr
Trent Parke
Martin Parr
Paolo Pellegrin
Gilles Peress
Gueorgui Pinkhassov
Mark Power
Raghu Rai
Eli Reed
Miguel Rio Branco
George Rodger
Moises Saman
Alessandra Sanguinetti
Lise Sarfati
Ferdinando Scianna
Jerome Sessini
David Seymour
Marilyn Silverstone
W. Eugene Smith
Jacob Aue Sobol
Alec Soth
Chris Steele-Perkins
Dennis Stock
Zoe Strauss
Mikhael Subotzky
Nicolas Tikhomiroff
Larry Towell
Peter van Agtmael
John Vink
Alex Webb
Donovan Wylie
Patrick Zachmann
< Back to collections by Christopher Anderson
Christopher Anderson - HAITI. Immigrants Trip to America.
HAITI. 2000. In the hold of the boat Believe in God some hundred miles off the coast of the Bahamas after leaving Ile de la Tortue, Haiti, the Haitians aboard a...
HAITI. 2000. Two workers take a break from boat building in the shade.On the Ile de la Tortue, boats are made by hand from pine trees, scrap wood and used nails...
HAITI. 2000. 44 Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a 23 foot homemade wooden boat named the Believe in God. As the boat sinks, the coas...
Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God." As the boat sinks, t
Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God." As the boat sinks, t
Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God." As the boat sinks, t
Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God." As the boat sinks, t
HAITI. 2000. David is a tough young Haitian who dreams of reaching America. He is willing to risk his life to leave Haiti. David dreams of becoming a rapper.
HAITI. Port au Prince. 2000. David is a tough young Haitian who dreams of reaching America. He is willin
HAITI. 2000. David is a tough young Haitian who dreams of reaching America. He is willing to risk his life to leave Haiti. David lifts weights with old car pa
HAITI. 2000. On the Ile de la Tortue, boats are made by hand from pine trees, scrap wood and used nails to attempt to sail from Haiti to America carrying human
HAITI. 2000. 44 Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a 23 foot homemade wooden boat named the Believe in God. As the boat sinks, the coas...
HAITI. 2000. Children play on the beaches of the "Ile de la Tortue."
HAITI. 2000. On the Ile de la Tortue, boats are made by hand from pine trees, scrap wood and used nails to attempt to sail from Haiti to America carrying human
HAITI. 2000. On the Ile de la Tortue, boats are made by hand from pine trees, scrap wood and used nails to attempt to sail from Haiti to America carrying human
HAITI. 2000. Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God."
HAITI. 2000. Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God."
Crew m
HAITI. 2000. Forty-four Haitians attempt to sail from Haiti to the United States in a twenty-three foot homemade wooden boat named the "Believe in God."
© 2012 Magnum Photos - All rights reserved
About Magnum
Terms and conditions
Contact us
Privacy policy
Design by AREA 17
Magnum Photos is a photographic cooperative of great diversity and distinction owned by its photographer members. With powerful individual vision, Magnum photographers chronicle the world and interpret its peoples, events, issues and personalities.
Browse
Join us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Built by Orange Logic
FAQ