Tag: Tim Hetherington
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Review: Tim Hetherington’s Photography at London’s Imperial War Museum | Observer
At London’s Imperial War Museum, Tim Hetherington’s Unorthodox War Photography There is a discomfort looking at the photographs knowing that Hetherington was to die in pursuit of his craft, and this knowledge is especially prescient today. via Observer: https://observer.com/2024/06/arts-review-tim-hetherington-photography-at-londons-imperial-war-museum-exhibition/ Hetherington’s work was often about acknowledging the relationship between photographer and subject, rather than hiding it.…
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Through the lens of Tim Hetherington, photojournalist killed in Libya
Through the lens of Tim Hetherington, photojournalist killed in Libya The Imperial War Museum in London is opening an exhibition dedicated to the work of the British photographer, who died in 2011 aged 40 while covering the Libyan civil war Link: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/through-the-lens-of-tim-hetherington-photojournalist-killed-in-libya-krflb89dn The Imperial War Museum in London is opening an exhibition dedicated to the…
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A Photo Student › Shooting Gallery – The limitations of photojournalism and the ethics of artistic representation
Intro Website of visual Artist James Pomerantz Link: http://www.aphotostudent.com/2010/06/07/shooting-gallery-the-limitations-of-photojournalism-and-the-ethics-of-artistic-representation/ The winning press photos by Hetherington and Guttenfelder on the one hand and McQueen’s art work on the other can be seen as two poles defining the spectrum of possible representations of war with a camera – one employs the rhetoric of reportage, the other uses…
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Stellazine: A Photographer Reviews "Restrepo"
Link: I met Linda Covello when I worked at Newsweek and she was shooting for cover stories about American kids. She is first and foremost a portrait photographer with a great connection to people and their environment. Linda is also a serious film buff, and after talking to her about Restrepo, the award-winning film from…
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Tim Hetherington, HOST Podcast
Link: Listen to the audio from his talk below while viewing a slideshow of his work.
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Now Streaming on Netflix: Restrepo
Link: Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm, teamed with photographer Tim Hetherington to spend a year embedded with the Second Platoon in Afghanistan, documenting the hard work, fear and brotherhood that come with repelling a deadly enemy. Hunkered down with the soldiers in one of the region’s most strategic valleys, the filmmakers uncover the…
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Tim Hetherington's film Diary
Link: ‘Diary’ is a highly personal and experimental film that expresses the subjective experience of my work, and was made as an attempt to locate myself after ten years of reporting. It’s a kaleidoscope of images that link our western reality to the seemingly distant worlds we see in the media.
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Tim Hetherington speaks to Jon Levy
via digitalcameraworld: https://www.digitalcameraworld.com Reporter, documentarian, artist, film maker or visual communicator? Tim Hetherington seems comfortable in all of these guises…
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Tim Hetherington, 40, Killed in Libya | VF Daily | Vanity Fair
Tim Hetherington, 40, Killed in Libya Photograph by Matt Stuart.Tim Hetherington, photojournalist, filmmaker, and Vanity Fair contributing photographer, was killed today while covering the conflict in Misrata, Libya. “Tim died about two hours ago,” said Peter N. Bouckaert, of Human Rights Wat via Vanity Fair: http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/04/tim-hetherington-41-killed-in-libya.html As recently as yesterday, Hetherington tweeted about “indiscriminate shelling”…
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Tim Hetherington
Two years ago I was working as a Sundance producer for Park City’s KPCW radio station. One of my pri
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For What It's Worth
Link: Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington were killed yesterday in Misrata, Libya. I didn’t know Tim. I respected his work and how he went about creating it. I did know Chris. He was a friend and a man I deeply admired.
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Split Legacy: How did Magnum Photos come to represent Tim Hetherington’s work?
Link: When Magnum Photos’ members met last June, they voted to become the sole distributor of Tim Hetherington’s work – a decision that has since sparked intense debate and sometimes bitter critiscism in the photojournalism community. Olivier Laurent asks Hetherington’s former colleagues and friends what happened in the months following his death.
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Beyond the Myth of the War Photographer – The New York Times
Beyond the Myth of the War Photographer In “Shooting War,” the psychiatrist Anthony Feinstein explores the complexity of photographers’ day-to-day work covering conflict and human depravity. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/18/lens/shooting-war-photograper.html The psychiatrist Anthony Feinstein explores this complexity in his book, “Shooting War” (Glitterati Editions). Starting with a single, striking image from each photographer, Dr. Feinstein profiles 18…
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Hondros and Hetherington: Photographing the Liberian Civil War – The New York Times
Hondros and Hetherington: Photographing the Liberian Civil War A show at the Bronx Documentary Center reveals how Liberia’s civil war shaped the lives and careers of Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/22/lens/remembering-hondros-hetherington.html A show at the Bronx Documentary Center reveals how Liberia’s civil war shaped the lives and careers of Chris Hondros and Tim…
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Tim Hetherington’s Photos Are a Tender Look at Male Sexuality and War – VICE
These Photos Are a Tender Look at Male Sexuality and War Before he died in 2011, Tim Hetherington showed us intimate moments between soldiers on the front lines. via Vice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmg5gx/tim-hetheringtons-photos-are-a-tender-look-at-male-sexuality-and-war Before he died in 2011, Tim Hetherington showed us intimate moments between soldiers on the front lines.
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What We Learned From Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington | TIME
What We Learned From Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington Friends and colleagues remember the two photographers killed in Libya five years ago via Time: http://time.com/4298368/what-we-learned-from-chris-hondros-and-tim-hetherington/ Friends and colleagues remember the two photographers killed in Libya five years ago
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Tsunami – 10 years after the wave – Christian Aid
Tsunami – 10 years after the wave Photographer Tim Hetherington (1970-2011) visited India and Sri Lanka with Christian Aid. His work featured in our one-year anniversary exhibition ‘Every time I see the sea’. Tim’s thoughtful and emotional images captured the mood of a coastal community learning to trust again.
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HBO’s Last Patrol Premieres – LightBox
LightBox | Time Read the latest stories about LightBox on Time via Time: http://lightbox.time.com/2014/11/10/hbo-last-patrol-sebastian-junger/#1 The Last Patrol, Sebastian Junger’s third and final chapter in a trilogy of films about war and its devastating effects on soldiers, came to fruition after he and documentary photographer Tim Hetherington made plans to walk from Washington D.C. to New…
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Tim Hetherington receives posthumous honour
Link: Tim Hetherington receives posthumous honour – British Journal of Photography Photographer and filmmaker Tim Hetherington, who was killed in April 2011, has received the 2013 McCrary Award for Excellence in Journalism from the US Congressional Medal of Honor Society