How War Affects Photojournalists – Artsy

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The Physical and Psychological Toll of Photographing War

Photojournalists bear witness, but at what cost?

via Artsy: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-physical-psychological-toll-photographing-war

Even when photojournalists return from war zones physically unscathed, their experiences can continue to burden their psyches. They might suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder or anguish over their roles in witnessing human tragedy. But they do so to inform the public about the costs of war and to shape news coverage about global events. “When we look at these marvelous images, we find them compelling, moving, and sometimes shattering,” says neuropsychiatrist Dr. Anthony Feinstein. “We don’t think about the men and women who take the photographs.” In a new book, Feinstein aims to rectify that oversight.