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An exhibition of Michael Kamber’s photographs ponders the relationship between his portraits from the Bronx and from troubled places abroad.
via Lens Blog: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/14/connecting-with-neighbors-in-baghdad-or-the-bronx/
Photojournalists try to humanize people every day, but especially when we’re covering news, it’s tough. People get reduced to the person being carted off to a hospital or the person shooting the gun or the person grieving at a funeral. Or people waving a clenched fist at a demonstration. These are pictures that I’ve taken hundreds of times. They begin to feel a little bit too impersonal, somehow.