Re:Act Media Stock Photography and Film

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Re:Act Media specializes in creating story telling, humanitarian images and films from around the globe. It is photojournalism and documentary film making with a heart.

Our purpose is not to exploit the poor, the sick, the disenfranchised. NO! Instead these images are meant to be used by nonprofit organizations, NGOs, governmental organizations working to make the world a better place, media organizations wanting to tell truthful stories of the world around us, and business with a social and moral conscience. Proceeds from the sale of this stock imagery will allow us to continue the work of offering Nonprofits and NGOs powerful storytelling images of their missions.

We realize that many organizations can not afford to hire professional photographers for coverage of their issues and we offer stock content that they may be able to use in development and marketing at a fraction of the cost.

At Re:Act Media our goals are simple, to tell the stories of those doing remarkable things in this world to help others and to spotlight areas of need that need exposure.

Thank you.

ct dbmvegas 1875.jpg - Haiti March 1, 2008. General hospital, psychiatric center. St. Vincent school for the blind, downtown Port au Prince.(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1721.jpg - Haiti March 1, 2008. General hospital, psychiatric center. St. Vincent school for the blind, downtown Port au Prince.(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1718.jpg - Haiti March 1, 2008. General hospital, psychiatric center. St. Vincent school for the blind, downtown Port au Prince.(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1713.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1706.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1631.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1582.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1570.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1542.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1531.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1530.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1526.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1403.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1373.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1369.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
ct dbmvegas 1365.jpg - Santo domingo. Haiti February 28, 2008, February 29, 2008..(Chris Tyree)
Akobo 2008-11-20 4996.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2367.jpg - His joints swollen to the point that he couldn't move, Gatluak Yien, 7, lays on a mattress in the courtyard at the Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2362.jpg - Andrena Jamis hovers over her son, Sunday, 3, who is severely dehydrated and malnurished from a severe case of Malaria. His limp and unresponsive body was brought to Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan, and after receiving IV fluids and antimalarial medication under the care of the
Akobo 2008-11-20 2352.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2346.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2341.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2335 - Version 2.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2331.jpg - After a successful inguinal hernia operation, a patient recuperates under the safety of a mosquito net. Over the course of the week, 28 surgeries were performed at the Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. Something that had never been done before.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2330.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2328.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2313.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2308.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2296.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2292.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2275.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2269.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2255.jpg - Hundreds of South Sudanese wait patiently in the heat to be seen by the
Akobo 2008-11-20 2243.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2228.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2224.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2177 - Version 2.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2143.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2142.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2141.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2134.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2126.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 2073.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 2052 - Version 2.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 2051.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 2042.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 2036.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 2029.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1972.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1926.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1917.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1909 - Version 2.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1906.jpg - The walls of Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan, are pocked with bullet holes and cracked from years as the headquarters for various sides in the seemingly endless civil wars that have plagued Sudan. A malaria patient rests in the general surgical ward of the hospital. November 18, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1902.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1888.jpg - Dr. Michael Tut Pur, top, and Dr. Scott Shannon triage a patient carried into Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 18, 2008. She had a seizure earlier in the day and was carried on a makshift stretcher for miles to the hospital.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1878.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1873.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1855.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1847.jpg - Outside the Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan, a baby waits to be seen by the
Akobo 2008-11-18 1844.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1838.jpg - Gatluak Yien, 7, fighting a severe case of malaria and rheumatic fever is encouraged to eat by his father Simon who sat with him nearly every day though there home is almost a six hour journey one way. Gatluak had been at Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan, for nearly three weeks. Doctor's said that if not for the hospital he would have died at home.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1818.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1813.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1807.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-16 3246.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Akobo 2008-11-16 3231.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-16 3221.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1746.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1731.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1692.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1676.jpg - With the heat reaching the upper 90's centegrade  and high humidity, patients at Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan, pull their mattresses into the courtyard under the relative shade of trees. The hospital was orignially built by Prysbyterian missionaries from the United States in the early 1970s but were abanodoned during the numerous civil wars that plagued the area.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1638.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1627.jpg - Malaria patients fill more beds in the Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan, than any other illness. A nurse helps a malaria patient to drink water that is pumped from a well on the hospital grounds.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1627 (1).jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1619.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1537.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1536.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008.
Tree of Lives- Kenya 2008-11-13 929.jpg - A room inside an orphanage located in the Korogocho Slum in Nairobi - 160,000 people living in one square km - name means
Tree of Lives- Kenya 2008-11-13 909.jpg - A young orphan girl afflicted with HIV sits in a makeshift orphanage in the Korogocho Slum in Nairobi - 160,000 people living in one square km - name means
Tree of Lives- Kenya 2008-11-13 894.jpg - Korogocho Slum in Nairobi - 160,000 people living in one square km - name means
Tree of Lives- Kenya 2008-11-13 455.jpg - Korogocho Slum in Nairobi - 160,000 people living in one square km - name means
MEEI_2010-11-13__0632.jpg - Jerusalem and the West Bank town of Bethlehem
MEEI_2010-11-13__0604.jpg - Jerusalem and the West Bank town of Bethlehem.
MEEI_2010-11-13__0594.jpg - Entrance to a Palestinian housing unit in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.
MEEI_2010-11-13__0573.jpg - A priest counts money after offering prayers in the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.
MEEI_2010-11-13__0563.jpg - A priest prays for a woman in the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank town of Bethlehem.
MEEI_2010-11-12__0462.jpg - A man prays at the Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall.
MEEI_2010-11-12__0410.jpg - A woman lights candles inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
MEEI_2010-11-11__0267.jpg - Archbishop Elias Chacour at the school he founded in Ibillin Israel called Mars Elias Educational Institutions. Twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
MEEI_2010-11-07__0030.jpg - Mediterranean as seen from Haifa, Israel.
Israel2010-11-120002.jpg - Candles burn inside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Old Jerusalem.
Israel2010-11-110003.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-100006.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-100005.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-100004.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-100001.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-090008.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-070009.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Israel2010-11-070007.jpg - Mars Elias Educational Institutions in Ibillin, Israel, were founded by Father Abuna Chacour. The schools are open to any student regardless of the religious upbringing and promote peace, justice, reconciliation, and respect.
Polio vaccine child.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008. Boy receives Polio Vaccine injection.
Cock fighting DR crowd.jpg - Moca, La Vaga, Dominican Republic, February 24, 2008. Cock Fighting is a legal sport in the Dominican Republic and the highlight of Men's afternoons in many barrios.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2359.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008. Malaria is the number one killer of children worldwide. A child with his mother suffers from Malaria. He survived because of quick treatment.
Akobo 2008-11-20 2344.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 20, 2008. Medical devices.
Akobo 2008-11-18 1941.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. November 15, 2008. Mud cracked earth is a sign of the summer draught.
Akobo 2008-11-15 1732.jpg - Akobo Hospital in Akobo, Sudan. A man suffering from severe dehydration and malaira recoperates in the court yard of the Hospital in Akobo, Sudan.
Tea Picker's Daughter - A teenager from Banana, Kenya, stops while walking home from the tea fields where her father was harvesting the tea leaves.
The Tea Pickers - Family of tea pickers from the Banana region of Kenya, outside of Nairobi.

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