Last Updated on 10/05/2017 by Chris Gampat
All images by Matt Rainwaters. Used with Creative Commons Permission.
Through the power of photojournalism, we get to see and be aware of some of the most important real-life stories from every corner of the globe. There are times, however, when the stories aren’t for the faint of heart. We bring you one such story today with a powerful photo essay taken in Haiti by Austin, Texas-based photographer and film director Matt Rainwaters. In late February 2010, Matt was assigned to Haiti to document the aftermath of the earthquake that hit the country in early January of the same year. For nine days, he worked alongside tireless doctors who were sent to provide assistance to Haitians, photographing the heart-breaking scenes unfolding in a hospital without running water.











Head to Matt Rainwaters’ Behance page to see the rest of this powerful series entitled A Hospital With No Running Water, and view his other projects.
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