David Alan Harvey On days when Haenyeo collect conches, they walk with light steps along a path with two very different sides. On one side, the shallow seabed of the Seongsan Ilchulbong tuff cone, and on the other, (...)
rugged, rocky terrain. Much of their life is spent walking this middle space between the land and the sea. Jeju Island, South Korea. 2014. © David Alan Harvey | Magnum Photos
David Alan Harvey One swim fin kick and a Haenyeo heads for the bottom. I am now starting to get into the water with these women free divers. In water and underwater photography is not my thing, yet I just cannot fi (...)
nish this essay without a few symbolic water shots. Jeju Island, South Koera. 2014. © David Alan Harvey | Magnum Photos
David Alan Harvey No sooner had the group of Haenyeo I was diving with entered the water when one of them snatched an octopus from its hiding place under a rock. Twgetting 5-10 in a day along with sea urchins and ab (...)
alone literally puts food on the table for their families. Jeju Island, South Korea. 2014. © David Alan Harvey | Magnum Photos
David Alan Harvey A lone Haenyeo on her own waits for a boat to pick her up. I finish tomorrow my essay here in South Korea. This project on the women free divers is nothing but inspirational. I am in gratitude for (...)
their hospitality and warmth. Kimnyeong village, Jeju Island, South Korea. 2014. © David Alan Harvey | Magnum Photos
David Alan Harvey My photographing in Korea is over. I want to give very special humble thank you to all the Haenyeo I came to admire for their resilience, free spirit, sense of humor, and warmth. These women divers (...)
showed me a whole new world. Jeju Island, South Korea. 2014. © David Alan Harvey | Magnum Photos