Nómada: "We are being killed in Honduras"
I covered a migrant caravan that left San Pedro Sula (Honduras)
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Tegucigalpa, Honduras
$200 - $450 / Day
Request QuoteDocumentary and commercial photographer. Based in Honduras and Guatemala. My work has been published by OXFAM-Honduras and the UN as well as honduran newspapers like La Prensa, El Herado, El Tiempo and Presencia Universitaria. PEN Canada awarded the 2016 Prize: Escribir Sin Miedo to my collaborative photo essay “El Tumbador: una prisión verde de impunidad”(El Tumbador: A green prison for impunity).
I covered a migrant caravan that left San Pedro Sula (Honduras)
In march of 2016 Bertha Cáceres, who received the prestigious Goldman Award for fighting against the government and a major chinese company over a big hydroelectric dam in the sacred land of Lenca nation in Honduras, was found dead in her house.
With 125 000 hectares of agricultural land in an area three times smaller than Germany, Honduras is the third biggest producer and exporter of African palm oil in Latin America, and the eighth biggest in the world. The African palm oil fields meant dead to local farmers as the Goverment and a big company are involed in their slaughter.
The first migrant caravan of 2019 left San Pedro Sula, Honduras, in search of US ground.
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