War photography: November 2007 Archives

Is War Photography Art?

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From Guerrilla News Network, via Conscientious, an interview with Philip Jones Griffiths.

Alas, nomenclature is sadly lacking in the field of 'art'. Am I a news photographer? A press photographer? A photojournalist? An artist? I deplore the latter moniker because the word is so misused. For me, art is the melding of form and content, and as that is what I strive to do then perhaps 'artist' is correct. But I'm happy to be called a photojournalist!

Camera as a Shield

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Last week the LA Times ran a follow up about photographer Luis Sinco and his now famous photograph of Lance Cpl. James Blake Miller, a battle-weary Marine, taken during the 2004 Battle of Falluja. (My commentary at the time, here.) MIller has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress syndrome and subsequently has had a tremendously difficult time reintegrating into civilian society. Sinco has taken an extrodinary and laudable step to try to help Miller in the aftermath of his Iraq experience.

Sometimes, when things get hard to witness, I use my camera as a shield. It creates a space for me to work -- and distance to keep my eyes open and my feelings in check. But Miller had no use for a photojournalist. He needed a helping hand.
(via Exposure Compensation)

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