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"The pictures were about communicating something about my experience, not about reporting literal information." In 2000 Magnum’s @christopherandersonphoto joined journalist Michael Finkel and 44 Haitians aboard a 23-foot-long wooden boat named ‘Believe in God’, which was powered only by sails. The clandestine Haitians, mostly hiding below deck, were fleeing their home country with hopes of making a 600-mile journey to start a new life in the United States. But when the boat began to sink, all passengers – including the journalist and photographer – were in danger, with the United States Coast guards having to rescue them all off the coast of Florida. The photographs Anderson took earned him the Robert Capa Gold Medal award.
Explore the full story today on magnumphotos.com. Link in bio.

PHOTO: In the hold of the boat 'Believe in God', some hundred miles off the coast of the Bahamas, after leaving L'Ile de la Tortue, Haiti. The Haitians aboard are terrified as we realize that the boat is sinking. Most do not know how to swim and are willing to risk their lives to make it to America. Haiti. 2000. © @christopherandersonphoto/#MagnumPhotos


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