Documentary photography of families.

I worked for almost 30 years as a mission consultant taking medical brigades to Honduras and Guatemala.  I stayed with local families to document their lives through photography.  The photographs were used to raise money for local self-development programs.  I used colour film for Guatemala and black-and-white film for Honduras because that is how I saw those countries and their people.  All of the families welcomed me and made me feel at home. 

These are some of the photographs from Honduras.  The purpose of my documentary photos is always to show that the world's people are more alike than we are different. (Around 1990)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Tina was born in Columbia, South Carolina, and spent her formative years in Dothan, Alabama before embarking on a global journey, ultimately returning to South Carolina. Her professional experience spans work with the Presbyterian Church, USA, where she served as a mission consultant, as well as engagements with numerous non-governmental organizations worldwide. In 1980, she established "Images," her own stock company, through which she has successfully marketed stock images both independently and through various international agencies.

 
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Documentary photography of families