Conflict photographers are visual historians bearing witness to stories that must be told. The images they produce seize our attention and moved by what we see troubling questions come to mind. What has become of these victims of war whose plight has been so memorably captured on camera? How did human behavior turn so dark? Shooting War builds on this narrative by asking a different set of questions that to date has received little if any attention. What of the person taking the photograph? What might they have experienced? Neuropsychiatrist Anthony Feinstein provides the answers in a series of essays one each for 18 of the world's preeminent conflict photographers. Complementing each essay is a single iconic photograph around which the text is built. The essays derived from face-to-face interviews with the photojournalists relatives and close friends give new and revealing insights into those factors professional and psychological that motivate photographers to enter zones of conflict repeatedly and the consequences that come from exposure to grave danger. What emerges from these interviews and analyses is a different unique appreciation of the world of the war and conflict photographers. With a definitive foreword by Sir Harold Evans himself a world-renowned commentator on conflict and photography this ground-breaking book will stir interest in the essential work of the men and women who armed with only a camera venture into the world's most dangerous places.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:1943876576
ISBN13:9781943876570
Release Date:November 2018
Publisher:G Editions
Length:224 Pages
Weight:3.20 lbs.
Dimensions:1.1" x 8.9" x 10.3"
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