Conversations on Conflict Photography

Conversations on Conflict Photography

Conversations on Conflict Photography

Conversations on Conflict Photography

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Overview

In today’s image-saturated culture, the visual documentation of suffering around the world is more prevalent than ever. Yet instead of always deepening the knowledge or compassion of viewers, conflict photography can result in fatigue or even inspire apathy. Given this tension between the genre’s ostensible goals and its effects, what is the purpose behind taking and showing images of war and crisis?

Conversations on Conflict Photography invites readers to think through these issues via conversations with award-winning photographers, as well as leading photo editors and key representatives of the major human rights and humanitarian organizations. Framed by critical-historical essays, these dialogues explore the complexities and ethical dilemmas of this line of work. The practitioners relate the struggles of their craft, from brushes with death on the frontlines to the battles for space, resources, and attention in our media-driven culture. Despite these obstacles, they remain true to a purpose, one that is palpable as they celebrate remarkable success stories: from changing the life of a single individual to raising broad awareness about human rights issues.

Opening with an insightful foreword by the renowned Sebastian Junger and richly illustrated with challenging, painful, and sometimes beautiful images, Conversations offers a uniquely rounded examination of the value of conflict photography in today’s world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350049208
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 10/03/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
File size: 24 MB
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About the Author

Lauren Walsh teaches at The New School and New York University, where she is the Director of the Gallatin School’s Photojournalism Lab. She is also the Director of Lost Rolls America, a national public archive of photography and memory.

Table of Contents

Author's Note vii

Foreword Sebastian Junger viii

Introduction xi

A Note on the Interviews xxiii

A Note on the Nachtwey Photo xxv

Interviews 1

Section 1 Behind the Lens 3

1 Introductory essay / The World of Conflict Photographers 5

The Photographers

2 Andrea Bruce 19

3 Marcus Bleasdale 35

4 Susan Meiseias 45

5 Shahidul Alam 57

6 Ron Haviv 71

7 Spencer Platt 87

8 Eman Helal 101

9 Benjamin Lowy 115

10 Nina Berman 127

11 Alexander Joe 143

12 Laurent Van der Stockt 157

13 Newsha Tavakolian 171

Section 2 In the Newsroom and Beyond 187

14 Introductory essay / Industry Practices, Conflict Photography, and Critical Debates 189

The Photo Editors and Directors of Photography

15 Santiago Lyon, former Vice President and Director of Photography, The Associated Press 203

16 MaryAnne Golon, Assistant Managing Editor and Director of Photography, The Washington Post 217

17 Aidan Sullivan, Founder and CEO of Verbatim Agency and former Vice President of Photo Assignments, Getty Images 231

18 Marion Mertens, Senior Digital Editor, Paris Match 245

Section 3 Advocacy and Aid 259

19 Introductory essay / Photographs of Crisis: Human Rights and Humanitarian Organizations 261

The Human Rights and Humanitarian Agency Representatives

20 Michael Goldfarb, Communications Director, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)-USA 271

21 Peter Bouckaert, former Emergencies Director, Human Rights Watch 285

22 Ellen Tolmie, former Senior Photography Editor, UNICEF 303

Conclusion 319

Acknowledgments 327

Index 329

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