The NewYorker - Looking at War

"Non-stop imagery (television, streaming video, movies) surrounds us, but, when it comes to remembering, the photograph has the deeper bite."

Another piece about the significant emotional and empathetic impact of "looking" at disturbing images of the human experience (see previous post entitled "The NewYorker - THE POWER OF LOOKING, FROM EMMETT TILL TO PHILANDO CASTILE").  This lengthy feature article offers insight into the significant role photography plays in documenting war and experiences of "devastation and death."

Looking at War

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