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Shooting War - 18 Profiles of Conflict Photographers (Hardcover)
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Shooting War - 18 Profiles of Conflict Photographers (Hardcover)
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First merging and examination of the subject of photography and
in-depth psychological study. Contains 18 profiles of photographers
exploring their lives as filters between conflict and the general
population and the effect they have on us and themselves in this
endeavour. Includes such luminaries as Don McCullin, Tim Page, Ron
Haviv - each one the recipient of a major prize or prizes,
including the Pulitzer and British Press Awards, among others.
Conflict photographers are visual historians, bearing witness to
stories that must be told. The images they produce seize attention,
and moved by what we see, troubling questions come to mind.
Shooting War harnesses these questions and shifts them in a
different direction, by asking a new set of questions - some that
may not have come to mind when first confronted by the image. What
of the person taking the photograph? What might they have
experienced? Neuropsychologist Anthony Feinstein attempts to answer
this seminal question through analysis of the iconic photographs
and interviews of 18 of the world's pre-eminent conflict
photographers. He has personally communicated with each of them -
or an amanuensis if the photographer is no longer living - to try
to give us an understanding of why these talents are drawn to
conflict in the first place, how they experience it personally when
they are in the middle of it, and how they deal with the aftermath.
This is a book of understanding the PTSD that is commonly suffered
but has never been analysed for a larger reading public. This is a
breakthrough exploration that is destined to open a new line of
investigation into photographers and conflict. With an important
Foreword by Sir Harold Evans, himself a world-renowned commentator
on conflict and photography as well, this book will stir important
conversation and interest.
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