Take the Time to Pause on Images from Haiti

By Beacon Staff

It is easy to become overwhelmed by the amount of media coverage dedicated to the devastation and relief efforts in Haiti following the earthquake last week. I believe, however, these are times where the power and importance of a still image stands out. The still image lets us pause and reflect – outside of the constant noise and motion – on the events, allowing us to inhale the moments with a critical and empathetic eye.

Here are a few comprehensive slide shows published containing images from some of the nation’s best – some Pulitzer Prize-winning – photographers. Some images in the galleries may be disturbing because of their graphic content.

The New York Times gallery “Haiti’s Earthquake: A Photo Gallery”.

The Washington Post’sMajor earthquake hits Haiti”.

An audio slide show titled “So many people who need help” by Carolyn Cole for the The Los Angeles Times.

A fascinating Q&A with The New York Times photographer Damon Winter titled “On Assignment: Where is the Help?” on the Times’ Lens blog.

The Miami Herald’sPhoto Galleries – Haiti.