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	<title>Comments on: On Covering Haiti</title>
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	<description>The Adventures of James Pomerantz in Photo MFA Land</description>
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		<title>By: Ramin Talaie</title>
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		<description>Good article James. I can count over 30 NYC photographers from tabloids (NY Post and Daily News) to broadsheets (NYT, WSJ) who are in Haiti now. Multiply that by the number of big cities in the US and then around the world. I did not go to New Orleans when Katrina hit the city. I waited 3 months and went there during Thanksgiving. I encountered only 1-2 fellow photographers covering a story that was not done yet, even today. I feel these folks will leave Haiti soon....and we will forget about Haiti&#039;s troubles again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good article James. I can count over 30 NYC photographers from tabloids (NY Post and Daily News) to broadsheets (NYT, WSJ) who are in Haiti now. Multiply that by the number of big cities in the US and then around the world. I did not go to New Orleans when Katrina hit the city. I waited 3 months and went there during Thanksgiving. I encountered only 1-2 fellow photographers covering a story that was not done yet, even today. I feel these folks will leave Haiti soon&#8230;.and we will forget about Haiti&#8217;s troubles again.</p>
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