In Teju Cole’s photo essay “Perfect and Unrehearsed” one of my favorite photos is “A young Haitian man grieving at the funeral of his mother in Port-au-Prince, Haiti ” by Maggie Sterber/Redux in 1987. This a Documentary photo that tells about a man grieving to his mother and how devastate he was. This photo shows how the son is being assisted and supported by his people, which can be friends or family members. It also shows how disbelief and sorrow he is from losing someone he loves. The photograph highlights the intense emotions of grief and mourning. It provides a window into the personal pain of loss. Also By capturing the scene in Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, the photograph may reflect aspects of Haitian funeral customs and mourning practices. The way the funeral is conducted, the symbols, gestures, or even the setting may offer insight into the way Haitian communities honor their dead and come together to cope with loss. It may showcase the significance of family and community in the grieving process. The central event is a funeral, specifically the funeral of the young man’s mother. He is experiencing a range of intense emotions, particularly grief and sorrow.