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The combat photographer Moises Saman’s new book captures the quiet moments peripheral to the action of a photojournalist.
via The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/moises-samans-diary-from-the-middle-east
in his new book, “Discordia,” which he is self-publishing this month, Saman collects images that convey a more personal and poetic account of his experience in the Middle East. The photographs often capture quiet moments peripheral to the action of a photojournalist: men collecting scrap metal from vehicles burned during the Rabaa massacre, in Cairo; the burial of a fallen fighter in Aleppo