Hands That Feed is a documentary film exploring the agricultural collapse in Haiti, its role in the post-earthquake food crisis, and the emerging grassroots development models that seek to restore Haiti’s food supply and environment.
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I interviewed fellow photographer Kwesi Abbensetts for TheBvx.com Below is an excerpt from that interview:
`”…Yes I like beautiful women. I can’t have all of them. So the next thing is you try to capture them. And then at the same time maybe [I was influenced by my [upbringing. Growing up I was pretty much surrounded by mostly women. My grandmother, my mother [and] my mom’s friends. So I can say that I am partly influenced by that. . Then there’s a visceral reaction that I get when I see a woman who has an interesting face, lips, eyes; an interesting look.. I just want to capture that; I want to depict that. I kind of just want to have it for me. Women are beautiful…”